No, ethers are generally less reactive than alcohols. Alcohols have a hydroxyl group (-OH) that can participate in various chemical reactions such as oxidation, dehydration, and nucleophilic substitution. Ethers, on the other hand, lack such a reactive functional group and are generally more inert.
The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
No, methyl is not a functional group commonly found in alcohols. The functional group that is commonly found in alcohols is the hydroxyl group (-OH). Methyl, on the other hand, is a functional group commonly found in compounds called methyl groups (-CH3).
Yes it does.
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No, ethers are generally less reactive than alcohols. Alcohols have a hydroxyl group (-OH) that can participate in various chemical reactions such as oxidation, dehydration, and nucleophilic substitution. Ethers, on the other hand, lack such a reactive functional group and are generally more inert.
The functional group in alcohols is the hydroxyl -OH.
The hydroxyl group (-OH) is the functional group that defines alcohols.
No, methyl is not a functional group commonly found in alcohols. The functional group that is commonly found in alcohols is the hydroxyl group (-OH). Methyl, on the other hand, is a functional group commonly found in compounds called methyl groups (-CH3).
Hydroxyl group is -OH group and alcohols are organic compounds containing C-OH bonds
The functional group in alcohols is -OH (hydroxyl).
the alcohols have one hydroxyl group is called mono hydric alcohols
Alcohols and phenols (hydroxyl functional group)
Yes it does.
Alcohols or phenols
The functional group in alcohols is -OH (hydroxyl).
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