Yes an aliphatic hydrocarbon chain with an OH group on is called an alcohol - if it is an aromatic hydrocarbon it can often be called a phenol
False
... derivated hydrocarbon
CH3OH is an alcohol, in particular methyl alcohol or methanol. The OH is the alcohol functional group.
The OH is known as a hydroxyl group, it is also known as the hydroxide ion if it carries a negative charge, and on a hydrocarbon chain or similar would be known as an alcohol group.
alcohol homologous series OH is the functional group of ethanol
False
False
... derivated hydrocarbon
No it is not due to having oxygen in it and the OH group. So ethanol is not a hydrocarbon.
CH3OH is an alcohol, in particular methyl alcohol or methanol. The OH is the alcohol functional group.
No. C2H5OH is an alcohol. In fact, it's ethanol, the alcohol we use in beer and wine. The OH at the end of a hydrocarbon tells you that it's an alcohol.
first you need to know that what is a hydrocarbon .A hydrocarbon is a covalent compound in which only carbon and hydrogen is present . Now you can see that in CH3-CH2OH a functional group OH i.e. alcohol. so you got your answer that H3C-CH2OH is a functionalized hydrocarbon.
The OH is known as a hydroxyl group, it is also known as the hydroxide ion if it carries a negative charge, and on a hydrocarbon chain or similar would be known as an alcohol group.
It is a saturated hydrocarbon because it contains no double bonds in its structure. The general formula for alcohol series is CnH2n+1OH. For example, structure of ethanol is as follows:- H3C-CH2-OH
Alcohols are a substituted hydrocarbon which contain the hydroxyl (OH) group.
Alcohol is not that soluble in either benzene or alkane. This is because they are both nonpolar and it is polar.
Alcohols consist of Hydroxyl group, -OH and Alkyl or hydrocarbon chain. for example alcohol C1 : CH3OH methyl alcohol alcohol C2 : C2H5OH ethyl alcohol C3 propyl C4 butyl C5 pen C6 hex ... so on