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===About Alcohol Molecules=== | ===About Alcohol Molecules=== | ||
+ | : [[Alcohol]]s are a [[Homologous Series|homologous series]] of [[hydrocarbon]] [[compound]]s. | ||
+ | : The [[Functional Group|functional group]] of the [[Alcohol]]s is the OH group attached to a [[Carbon]] [[atom]]. | ||
+ | : [[Alcohol]]s are long chains of [[Carbon]] [[atom]]s [[Covalent Bond|covalently bonded]] together with [[Single Bond|single bonds]], an OH group attached to a [[Carbon]] [[atom]] and [[Hydrogen]] [[atom]]s taking the remaining [[Chemical Bond|bonds]]. | ||
There are several [[alcohol]] [[molecule]]s you should know: | There are several [[alcohol]] [[molecule]]s you should know: | ||
*[[Methanol]] - CH<sub>3</sub>OH | *[[Methanol]] - CH<sub>3</sub>OH | ||
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*[[Propanol]] - C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>7</sub>OH | *[[Propanol]] - C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>7</sub>OH | ||
*[[Butanol]] - C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>9</sub>OH | *[[Butanol]] - C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>9</sub>OH | ||
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+ | ===Alcohol and Disease=== | ||
+ | : '''Alcohol''' is a [[Risk Factor|risk factor]] in [[liver]] [[disease]], [[pancreas]] [[disease]], [[diabetes]] and [[cancer]]. |
Revision as of 13:38, 17 January 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Alcohol is a legal drug sold as a drink.
About Alcohol
- Alcohol has intoxicating effects on humans, causing them to behave in ways they wouldn't normally when sober.
- Alcohol is toxic in large quantities and over long periods of time.
- Alcohol poisoning can cause a person to die if too much alcohol is consumed in a short period of time. However, usually people do not die directly from the alcohol but because they drown in their own vomit or become involved in an accident.
- Prolonged alcohol abuse can lead to liver and kidney damage and even failure. This may require a liver transplant or a kidney transplant.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Alcohols are organic compounds containing an OH group attached to a Carbon chain and the general formula; CnH2n+1OH. The term alcohol may also be used to refer to one particular type of alcohol called ethanol which is used as a drug.
About Alcohol Molecules
- Alcohols are a homologous series of hydrocarbon compounds.
- The functional group of the Alcohols is the OH group attached to a Carbon atom.
- Alcohols are long chains of Carbon atoms covalently bonded together with single bonds, an OH group attached to a Carbon atom and Hydrogen atoms taking the remaining bonds.
There are several alcohol molecules you should know:
Examples
Methanol | Ethanol | Propanol | Butanol | |
Chemical Formula (CnH2n+2) | CH3OH | C2H5OH | C3H7OH | C4H9OH |
Structural Formula | CH3OH | CH3CH2OH | CH3CH2CH2OH | CH3CH2CH2CH2OH |
Structural Diagram | ||||
Ball and Stick Model |