
Alkenes & Alcohols: The Smallest Alcohols š§Ŗ GCSE Chemistry Learning & Revision
In this episode, we discuss alcohol and the smallest alcohols.
Alcohols are organic compounds characterised by the presence of a hydroxyl group (-OH).Ā They form a homologous series with a general chemical formula of CnH2n+1OH.Ā
The episode specifically outlines the four smallest members of this series.Ā
These are presented in order of increasing size:Ā methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (CH3CH2OH), propanol (CH3CH2CH2OH), and butanol (CH3CH2CH2CH2OH).Ā
The information therefore serves as a basic introduction to the structural features and initial members of the alcohol family.
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