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The structure of alcohol molecules
The structure of alcohol molecules
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Chemistry
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Grade 12+
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Grade 12+
Chemistry
XIV. Hydrocarbons
69. Alcohols
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XIV. Hydrocarbons
69. Alcohols
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Keywords
structure
,
Ethanol
,
alcohol
,
Molecules
,
hydrogen atom
,
derivative
,
isomer
,
isomers
,
2-methylpropane
,
methanol
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propanol
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propan-1-ol
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propan-2-ol
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butan-2-ol
,
pentan-1-ol
,
structural isomer
,
butan-1-ol
,
alcohol molecule
,
position isomer
,
terminal carbon
,
butanol
,
unbranched carbon chain
,
2-methylpropan-1ol
,
2-methylpropan-2-ol
,
chain isomerism
,
The structure of alcohol molecules
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