Starter quiz
- Identify which of the following homologous series the molecule in the image shown belongs to.
- alkanes
- alkenes ✓
- alcohols
- carboxylic acids
- esters
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- What name is given to the atom or group of atoms responsible for the way a compound reacts?
- 'functional group' ✓
- Alcohols can undergo complete combustion. Which of the following are the products of complete combustion?
- carbon dioxide and water ✓
- carbon dioxide and hydrogen
- carbon dioxide and oxygen
- carbon dioxide only
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- The image shows a molecule of ethanol. Which of the following is the molecular formula of ethanol?
- C₂H₅O
- C₂H₆O ✓
- C₂H₇O
- C₂H₅
- C₂H₆
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- Which of the following alcohols can be produced from butene?
- methanol
- ethanol
- propanol
- butanol ✓
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- Which of the following is the name of the molecule shown in the image?
- methanol
- ethanol
- propanol ✓
- butanol
- pentanol
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Exit quiz
- Which of the following alcohols is shown in the image?
- butanol
- ethanol
- methanol
- propanol ✓
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- What is the name of the process that produces solutions of ethanol from sugar, resulting from the anaerobic respiration of microorganisms?
- 'fermentation' ✓
- Which of the following gases is formed when alcohols react with sodium?
- oxygen
- carbon dioxide
- hydrogen ✓
- methane
- nitrogen
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- Which of the following products may contain alcohol?
- crayons
- wine ✓
- perfume ✓
- fuels ✓
- clothing
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- Which of the following statements are correct?
- The boiling point of ethanol is much higher than the boiling point of ethane. ✓
- The boiling point of ethanol is similar to the boiling point of ethane.
- The boiling point of ethanol is much lower than the boiling point of ethane.
- Ethanol requires more oxygen than ethane to completely combust.
- Ethanol requires less oxygen than ethane to completely combust. ✓
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- Which of the following are disadvantages of making ethanol by hydration of ethene?
- large areas of land are required
- energy costs are high ✓
- equipment is expensive ✓
- product is impure
- ethene comes from crude oil, which is non–renewable ✓
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Key learning points
- Alcohols can react, at their functional group -OH, with sodium, oxygen, water, or an oxidising agent.
- Alcohols need less oxygen than equivalent alkanes in order to burn completely.
- Alcohols are good solvents which also mix with water.
- The boiling point of ethanol is much higher than the boiling point of ethane.
- Ethanol can be formed via fermentation of glucose (renewable) or via hydration of ethene (non-renewable).
Common misconception
Incorrectly writing the molecular formula of alcohols.
Help pupils understand the difference between structural formula, e.g C₂H₅OH, and molecular formula, e.g C₂H₆O.
Keywords
Alcohol - Alcohols are a homologous series of compounds that contain the -OH functional group.
Functional group - The functional group is the atom or group of atoms responsible for the way a compound reacts.
Solvent - A solvent is a liquid into which a solute dissolves.
Fermentation - Fermentation is a process that produces solutions of ethanol from sugar, resulting from the anaerobic respiration of microorganisms.
Hydration - A reaction involving the addition of water is known as hydration.
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