- A
primary alcohol is an
alcohol in
which the
hydroxy group is
bonded to a
primary carbon atom. It can also be
defined as a
molecule containing a “–CH2OH”...
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alcohol. However, some
compounds that
contain hydroxyl functional groups have
trivial names that do not
include the
suffix -ol or the
prefix hydroxy-...
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bonded to one
hydrogen atom. In
organic chemistry,
alcohols and
carboxylic acids contain one or more
hydroxy groups. Both the
negatively charged anion HO−...
- conditions.
Another isomer of
cresol is
called Benzyl alcohol, or alpha-cresol (α-cresol).
Benzyl alcohol has a
hydroxy group inside a
methyl group on the benzene...
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Unlike other isomers of butanol, tert-butyl
alcohol, as a
tertiary alcohol, has no
hydrogen atom next to
hydroxy-group,
which makes it
resistant to oxidation...
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Alcohol (from
Arabic al-kuḥl 'the kohl'),
sometimes referred to by the
chemical name ethanol, is the
second most
consumed psychoactive drug
globally behind...
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benzoin Benzoin resin Benzophenone Benzyl alcohol Benzyl benzoate Benzyl butyrate Benzyl cinnamate Benzyl propionate Benzyl salicylate Bergamot oil Bisabolene...
- (N-
hydroxy-MDA), or a
compound specified in sub-paragraph (ba) or (c) above, by
substitution at the
nitrogen atom of the
amino group with a
benzyl substituent...
- (3-(4'-methoxy-
benzyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-6-methyl-8-methoxy-chroman-4-one, 3-(4'-methoxy-
benzyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-6,8-dimethyl-chroman-4-one, 3-(4'-
hydroxy-
benzyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-6...
- with
DIBAL deprotects one
alcohol group, for the
benzyl moiety stays as a
benzyl ether on the second,
sterically hindered hydroxy group.
Amines have a special...