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1 June, 13:50

How does the formula change when writing alcohols?

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  1. 1 June, 14:47
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    An alcohol has a C-O-H bond.

    Explanation:

    The formula for an alkane contains only C and H atoms, e. g., CH₃-CH₂-H.

    If you have an alcohol, the formula changes by having an O atom between a C and an H, e. g., CH₃-CH₂-O-H.
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