Alcohol Reactions: Dehydration Reactions definitions Flashcards
Alcohol Reactions: Dehydration Reactions definitions
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Dehydration Reaction
A process where alcohol is converted to alkene by losing water, typically using sulfuric acid.Sulfuric Acid
A strong acid (H2SO4) used to facilitate the dehydration of alcohols to form alkenes.Alkene
A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond, formed from alcohol dehydration.Hydroxyl Group
The OH group in alcohols that is lost during dehydration to form a double bond.Zaitsev's Rule
A guideline stating the most substituted alkene is the major product in elimination reactions.Double Bond
A chemical bond where two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms, formed in alkenes.Methyl Group
A CH3 group that can be involved in the loss of hydrogen during alcohol dehydration.Elimination Reaction
A reaction where elements are removed from a molecule, forming a double bond.Symmetrical Alcohol
An alcohol where neighboring carbons have the same number of hydrogens, affecting dehydration.Unsymmetrical Alcohol
An alcohol with neighboring carbons having different hydrogen counts, influencing product formation.Hydrogen Atom
An atom that is lost from a neighboring carbon during the dehydration of alcohols.Carbon Bonding
The requirement for carbon to maintain four bonds, crucial in forming double bonds in alkenes.