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which of the following alcohols can be oxidized to form
a.) 1-butanol, b.) 2-butanol, c.) tert-butanol, d.) both b and c
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- Which of the following is not a physical property of alcohols or phenols? A. The solubilities of primary alcohols in water decrease with increasing molecular weight. B. Due to hydrogen bonding, boiling points of alcohols is much higher than those of corresponding alkanes. C. The hydroxyl group of an alcohol is nonpolar. D. Phenols are generally only slightly soluble in water.Which of the following can be oxidized to produce aldehyde: A.) Carboxylic acid B.) Alcohol C.) Ketone D.) Another aldehyde E.) None of the given choices can be oxidized to produce aldehydeWhat is the oxidizing agent that can oxidized both primary and secondary alcohol to form aldehydes and ketones respectively?
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- Which of the following is not a physical property of alcohols or phenols? Select one: A. The solubilities of primary alcohols in water decrease with increasing molecular weight. B. Phenols are generally only slightly soluble in water. C. Due to hydrogen bonding, boiling points of alcohols are much higher than those of corresponding alkanes. D. The hydroxyl group of an alcohol is nonpolar.What is the condensed structural formula for: A) 2-methyl-2-heptanol B) 3-phenyl-1butanol C) 3-ethyl-2-pentanol6. Complete the following halogenation reactions for alcohols. Draw the structure of the product. Name the reactant and the product. a) Ct5-CH-OH b) CH-CH-CH c) PE 7. Name the following phenols.