Organic Chemistry | Topic Notes
studyclix.blob.core.windows.net › static › contentOrganic Chemistry | Topic Notes 7 Alcohols A homologous series similar to alkanes but with a hydrogen replaced by an -OH (hydroxyl) group. The ending is -anol (eg: propanol). The general formula is CNH2N+1OH. There are primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. Primary alcohols are when the carbon attached to the hydroxyl group touches one other ...
Organic Chemistry (AS) - CIE Notes
www.cienotes.com › 2018 › 06Organic Chemistry (A-level) Benzene: Organic hydrocarbons containing one or more benzene rings are called arenes. In general, compounds of benzene are known as aryl compounds or aromatic compounds; an example is chlorobenzene, which is one of the halogenoarenes.