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Introducing halides, alcohols and carboxylic acids and their respective naming rules and classifications

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halides .
alcohols ,

carboxylic acids
halides compound where one or more hydrogen is replaced by a halogen nomenclature
:




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only exist as branches . do not modify parent name F fluoro : -




prefixes ,




generally either polar / non Cl Chloro follows same
:

toxic
polar
' -
-



,




Br Bromo naming races
:

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ex ) B
replace
? methyl Ñ
halogen I :
Iodo -

as branches
cld a) draw 2-3 dicnloro -414 2- ene
dimethyl pent
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s ,


3
CI
y



a
Cl make sure to indicate halogen
1- bromo 2,4 di chloro
cyclopentane
-
-




alcohols :

presence of a
hydroxyl group (-01-1) gives alcohols its characteristics
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not to be confused Ñ Hydroxide ions 101-1-1 all alcohols are toxic
!
higher melting boiling point better
solubility in water (H bonding)
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methane methanol
↳ causes
µ it effect stronger Ñ small
H blindness
H C alcohols
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µ
q OH less noticeable as
-
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" b. p . -162°C 1- I b.
p
.
65°C Chain gets
longer
ethanol adult beverages (too much alcohol
poisoning )
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multiple OH
alcohols
OH
, use di . tri , etc . . . don't drop the -

e

pentane -2,4 -




did
if OH is a branch name it as
hydroxyl


-
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alcohol takes chain must include
group priority parent OH
- -
-




! indicate
↳ drop -
e ,
replace Ñ -01 location
prop -2 -


en -

i -


ol pentane -
2- 4- diol
2
OH 0,1-1 414
3
/
,
.




Classification of alcohols
:

look at carbon attached to OH -




,
# of C →
type ofak .




Primary 11° ) alcohol
:
one other Caltacned draw ÷
name 2 butane

÷
secondary 127 alcohol
:
two other C attached alcohols
at
classify them

(5) alcohol three other C attached
~
:


tertiary
~
butane -2-4 baton to -




2° 1°
R77,60
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