These three categories of organic compounds are frequently employed in a wide range of commercial and personal applications. But what are they exactly?
Alcohol is formed when a saturated carbon atom joins with a hydroxyl (-OH) group. Phenol is formed when the -OH group replaces the hydrogen atom in benzene. Ether is formed when an oxygen atom joins two alkyl or aryl groups.
Classification of Alcohols Phenols and Ethers Nomenclature Preparation of Alcohols Preparation of Phenols Preparation of Ethers
Because this blog post focuses mostly on the chapter, it is not necessary to read the whole chapter from the textbook. The subtopics addressed in Alcohols Phenols and Ethers for NEET notes are as follows:
What are Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
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Alcohol is formed when a saturated carbon atom joins with a hydroxyl (-OH) group.
Phenol is formed when the -OH group replaces the hydrogen atom in benzene.
Ether is formed when an oxygen atom joins two alkyl or aryl groups.
Classification of Alcohols Phenols and Ethers
Nomenclature
Preparation of Alcohols
Preparation of Phenols
Preparation of Ethers
Because this blog post focuses mostly on the chapter, it is not necessary to read the whole chapter from the textbook. The subtopics addressed in Alcohols Phenols and Ethers for NEET notes are as follows: