1 Matter, Measurements, And Calculations 2 Atoms And Molecules 3 Electronic Structure And The Periodic Law 4 Forces Between Particles 5 Chemical Reactions 6 The States Of Matter 7 Sollutions And Colloids 8 Reaction Rates And Equilibrium 9 Acids, Bases, And Salts 10 Radioactivity And Nuclear Processes 11 Organic Compounds: Alkanes 12 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13 Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers 14 Aldehydes And Ketones 15 Carboxylic Acids And Esters 16 Amines And Amides 17 Carbohydrates 18 Lipids 19 Proteins 20 Enzymes 21 Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis 22 Nutrition And Energy For Life 23 Carbohydrate Metabolism 24 Lipid And Amino Acid Metabolism 25 Body Fluids Chapter13: Alcohols, Phenols, And Ethers
Chapter Questions Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 13.1E: Draw general formulas for an alcohol and phenol, showing the functional group. Problem 13.2E Problem 13.3E: Assign IUPAC names to the following alcohols: a. CH3CH2CH2OH b. c. d. e. f. Problem 13.4E: Assign IUPAC names to the following alcohols: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Problem 13.5E: Several important alcohols are well known by common names. Give a common name for each of the... Problem 13.6E Problem 13.7E: Draw structural formulas for each of the following: a. 2-methyl-1-butanol b.... Problem 13.8E: Draw structural formulas for each of the following: a. 2-methyl-2-pentanol b. 1, 3-butanediol c.... Problem 13.9E: Name each of the following as a derivative of phenol: a. b. Problem 13.10E: Name each of the following as a derivative of phenol: a.b. Problem 13.11E Problem 13.12E: Draw structural formulas for each of the following: a. p-chlorophenolb. 2, 5-diisopropylphenol Problem 13.13E Problem 13.14E: Classify the following alcohols as primary, secondary, or tertiary: a. b.CH3CH2CH2CH2OH c. Problem 13.15E: Classify the following alcohols as primary, secondary, or tertiary: a. b. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH c. Problem 13.16E: Draw structural formulas for the four aliphatic alcohols with the molecular formula C4H10O. Name... Problem 13.17E: Why are the boiling points of alcohols much higher than the boiling points of alkanes with similar... Problem 13.18E: Arrange the compounds of each group in order of increasing boiling point. a. ethanol, 1-propanol,... Problem 13.19E Problem 13.20E: Draw structural formulas for the following molecules and use a dotted line to show the formation of... Problem 13.21E Problem 13.22E: Draw the structures of the chief product formed when the following alcohols are dehydrated to... Problem 13.23E: Draw the structures of the chief product formed when the following alcohols are dehydrated to... Problem 13.24E: Draw the structures of the ethers that can be produced from the following alcohols: a. CH3CH2CH2OH... Problem 13.25E Problem 13.26E: Give the structure of an alcohol that could be used to prepare each of the following compounds: a.... Problem 13.27E: Give the structure of an alcohol that could be used to prepare each of the following compounds: a.... Problem 13.28E: What products would result from the following processes? Write an equation for each reaction. a.... Problem 13.29E: What products would result from the following processes? Write an equation for each reaction. a.... Problem 13.30E: Each of the following conversions requires more than one step, and some reactions studied in... Problem 13.31E: Each of the following conversions requires more than one step, and some reactions studied in... Problem 13.32E: The three-carbon diol used in antifreeze is It is nontoxic and is used as a moisturizing agent in... Problem 13.33E: Methanol is fairly volatile and evaporates quickly if spilled. Methanol is also absorbed quite... Problem 13.34E Problem 13.35E Problem 13.36E: Name an alcohol used in each of the following ways: a.A moistening agent in many cosmetics b.The... Problem 13.37E Problem 13.38E Problem 13.39E: Assign a common name to each of the following ethers: a. CH3OCH2CH3 b. c. Problem 13.40E: Assign a common name to each of the following ethers: a. c. b. CH3OCH2CH2CH2CH3 Problem 13.41E: Assign the IUPAC name to each of the following ethers. Name the smaller alkyl group as the alkoxy... Problem 13.42E: Assign the IUPAC name to each of the following ethers. Name the smaller alkyl group as the alkoxy... Problem 13.43E Problem 13.44E: Draw structural formulas for the following: a. methyl isopropyl ether b. phenyl propyl ether c.... Problem 13.45E Problem 13.46E Problem 13.47E Problem 13.48E: Arrange the following compounds in order of decreasing solubility in water. Explain the basis for... Problem 13.49E: Arrange the compounds in Exercise 13.48 in order of decreasing boiling point. Explain your answer. Problem 13.50E Problem 13.51E: Complete the following reactions: a. b. c.CH3SSCH2CH3+2(H) Problem 13.52E Problem 13.53E: Lipoic acid is required by many microorganisms for proper growth. As a disulfide, it functions in... Problem 13.54E: Alcohols and thiols can both be oxidized in a controlled way. What are the differences in the... Problem 13.55E Problem 13.56E Problem 13.57E Problem 13.58E: Thiols have lower boiling points and are less water soluble than the corresponding alcohol e.g.,... Problem 13.59E Problem 13.60E Problem 13.61E Problem 13.62E Problem 13.63E: A mixture of ethanol and 1propanol is heated to 140C in the presence of sulfuric acid. Careful... Problem 13.64E Problem 13.65E Problem 13.66E Problem 13.67E Problem 13.68E: Figure 13.8 points out that methanol is used as a fuel in racing cars. Write a balanced equation for... Problem 13.69E: Figure 13.13 focuses on the use of thiol chemistry by skunks. If thiols are more volatile than... Problem 13.70E Problem 13.71E Problem 13.72E Problem 13.73E: The compound that has the greatest polarity is: a. CH3CH2OCH2CH3 b. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 c.... Problem 13.74E: Alcoholic beverages contain: a. wood alcohol. b. isopropyl alcohol. c. glyceryl alcohol. d. ethyl... Problem 13.75E Problem 13.76E: Which of the following compounds is an ether? a. CH2CHO b. CH3OCH3 c. CH3COOH d. CH3CH2OH Problem 13.51E: Complete the following reactions: a. b. c.CH3SSCH2CH3+2(H)
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