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Alcohols can react with carboxylic acids to form _ using eg. concentrated sulfuric acid or concentrated phosphoric acid. (1) Esters (1)
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Alkenes can undergo _ catalysed hydration (electrophilic addition) to form alcohols Acid
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Alcohols can react with _ to form esters using no catalyst Acid chloride
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Alcohols can be oxidised using eg. acidified permanganate, _ , or hot copper (II) oxide Acidified dichromate
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Alcohols can be oxidised using eg. _, acidified dichromate, or hot copper (II) oxide Acidified permanganate
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with _ to form ethers Alcoholic alkoxides
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Alcohols can react with metals such as sodium or potassium to form _ (2) Alcoholic alkoxides (2)
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_ can react with acid chlorides to form esters using no catalyst Alcohols
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with aqueous alkalis to form _ (1) Alcohols (1)
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Alkenes can undergo acid catalysed hydration (electrophilic addition) to form _ (2) Alcohols (2)
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Aldehydes and ketones can undergo reduction by eg. lithium aluminium hydride to form _ (3) Alcohols (3)
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_ can undergo dehydration to form alkenes, using a catalyst such as aluminium oxide, concentrated sulfuric acid, or concentrated phosphoric acid (4) Alcohols (4)
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_ can react with metals such as sodium or potassium to form alcoholic alkoxides (5) Alcohols (5)
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_ can be oxidised using eg. acidified permanganate, acidified dichromate, or hot copper (II) oxide (6) Alcohols (6)
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_ can react with carboxylic acids to form esters using eg. concentrated sulfuric acid or concentrated phosphoric acid. (7) Alcohols (7)
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_ can undergo reduction by eg. lithium aluminium hydride to form alcohols Aldehydes and ketones
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with hydrogen to form _ in the presence of a catalyst Alkanes
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_ can undergo acid catalysed hydration (electrophilic addition) to form alcohols Alkenes
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Alcohols can undergo dehydration to form _, using a catalyst such as aluminium oxide, concentrated sulfuric acid, or concentrated phosphoric acid (1) Alkenes (1)
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Monohaloalkanes can undergo base-induced elimination of hydrogen halides to form _ (2 Alkenes (2)
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_ can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with hydrogen to form alkanes in the presence of a catalyst (3) Alkenes (3)
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_ can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with halogens to form dihaloalkanes (4) Alkenes (4)
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_ can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with hydrogen halides to form monohaloalkanes (5) Alkenes (5)
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Alcohols can undergo dehydration to form alkenes, using a catalyst such as _, concentrated sulfuric acid, or concentrated phosphoric acid Aluminium oxide
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with _ to form alcohols Aqueous alkalis
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Monohaloalkanes can undergo _-induced elimination of hydrogen halides to form alkenes Base
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Nitriles can be hydrolysed to form _ (1) Carboxylic acids (1)
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Alcohols can react with _ to form esters using eg. concentrated sulfuric acid or concentrated phosphoric acid. (2) Carboxylic acids (2)
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Alcohols can undergo dehydration to form alkenes, using a catalyst such as aluminium oxide, concentrated sulfuric acid, or _ (1) Concentrated phosphoric acid (1)
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Alcohols can undergo dehydration to form alkenes, using a catalyst such as aluminium oxide, _ , or concentrated phosphoric acid (1) Concentrated sulfuric acid (1)
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Alcohols can react with carboxylic acids to form esters using eg. concentrated sulfuric acid or _ (2) Conc. phosphoric acid
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Alcohols can react with carboxylic acids to form esters using eg. _ or concentrated phosphoric acid. (2) Conc. Sulphuric acid (2)
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Alcohols can undergo _ to form alkenes, using a catalyst such as aluminium oxide, concentrated sulfuric acid, or concentrated phosphoric acid Dehydration
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with halogens to form _ Dihaloalkanes
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Alkenes can take part in _ reactions with hydrogen to form alkanes in the presence of a catalyst Electrophilic addition
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Alkenes can take part in _ reactions with halogens to form dihaloalkanes (2) Electrophilic addition (2)
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Alkenes can take part in_ reactions with hydrogen halides to form monohaloalkanes (3) Electrophilic addition (3)
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Alkenes can undergo acid catalysed hydration (_) to form alcohols (7) Electrophilic addition (7)
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Monohaloalkanes can undergo base-induced _ of hydrogen halides to form alkenes Elimination
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Alcohols can react with acid chlorides to form _ using no catalyst (2) Esters (2)
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with _ to form nitriles Ethanolic cyanide
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with alcoholic alkoxides to form _ Ethers
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with _ to form dihaloalkanes Halogens
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Alcohols can be oxidised using eg. acidified permanganate, acidified dichromate, or _ Hot copper (II) oxide
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Alkenes can undergo acid catalysed _ (electrophilic addition) to form alcohols Hydration
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with _ to form alkanes in the presence of a catalyst Hydrogen
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Monohaloalkanes can undergo base-induced elimination of _ to form alkenes (1) Hydrogen halides (1)
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with _ to form monohaloalkanes (2) Hydrogen halides (2)
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Nitriles can be _ to form carboxylic acids Hydrolysed
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Aldehydes and ketones can undergo reduction by eg. _ to form alcohols Lithium aluminium hydride
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_ can undergo base-induced elimination of hydrogen halides to form alkenes Monohaloalkanes
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_ can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with aqueous alkalis to form alcohols (1) Monohaloalkanes (1)
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_ can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with alcoholic alkoxides to form ethers (2) Monohaloalkanes (2)
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_ can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with ethanolic cyanide to form nitriles (3) Monohaloalkanes (3)
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Alkenes can take part in electrophilic addition reactions with hydrogen halides to form_ (4) Monohaloalkanes (4)
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in nucleophilic substitution reactions with ethanolic cyanide to form _ (1) Nitriles (1)
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_ can be hydrolysed to form carboxylic acids (2) Nitriles (2)
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Alcohols can react with acid chlorides to form esters using _ No catalyst
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in _ reactions with aqueous alkalis to form alcohols (1) Nucleophilic Substitution (1)
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in _ reactions with alcoholic alkoxides to form ethers (2) Nucleophilic substitution (2)
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Monohaloalkanes can take part in _ reactions with ethanolic cyanide to form nitriles (3) Nucleophilic substitution (3)
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Alcohols can be _ using eg. acidified permanganate, acidified dichromate, or hot copper (II) oxide Oxidised
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Alcohols can react with metals such as sodium or _ to form alcoholic alkoxides Potassium
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Aldehydes and ketones can undergo _ by eg. lithium aluminium hydride to form alcohols Reduction
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Alcohols can react with metals such as _ or potassium to form alcoholic alkoxides Sodium
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