Quick Revision - Alcohols (reactions)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @abigailjoeksikei
    @abigailjoeksikei Год назад +1

    Thank you sooooo much from Hong Kong.

  • @asaiydamati1379
    @asaiydamati1379 2 года назад +2

    this explained it so much more better!

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  2 года назад

      Thanks for that 🙏

  • @user-hw4nb7gr1n
    @user-hw4nb7gr1n 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video! Very easy summary to understand for revision👍

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  4 года назад +2

      さばくのあや Great to hear, thanks! That’s the whole point of these videos 😊

  • @jacobpinchback2735
    @jacobpinchback2735 2 месяца назад

    When balancing the oxygen (for example in combustion) do you have to do it as top heavy fraction or would i still get the marks by multiplying everything out by 2 to use whole numbers to balance.. thanks!

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  2 месяца назад +1

      Totally fine to do it either way, unless it’s an enthalpy change of combustion reaction then you must have one mole of the substance

  • @thakanyanesechache4828
    @thakanyanesechache4828 2 года назад

    When dehydrating alcohols, why do we remove the hydrogen from the adjacent carbon instead of the same carbon which had the -OH?

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  2 года назад +1

      A double bond needs to form

  • @kimmie8042
    @kimmie8042 2 года назад

    thank u!!

  • @p.p6343
    @p.p6343 4 года назад +1

    When forming haloalkanes by substitution are the products the haloalkane, NaHSO4 and water? In another video it said a haloalkane and NaOH. In a textbook it said a haloalkane, Na+ and water. Please can you explain which one it is? Thanks

    • @sultan1680
      @sultan1680 3 года назад

      It would be the NaOH, this is because the alcohol (OH) is being substituted for a halogen and would result in the hydroxide being a product with the sodium