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IUPAC naming of alcohols|| how to write the IUPAC name of alcohol|chemistry for 12th L2

This video provides a concise guide to the IUPAC naming of alcohols, a fundamental concept in organic chemistry (0:31).

The video covers:
Common vs. IUPAC Names (0:45): It explains the general rule for common names as "alkyl alcohol" and IUPAC names as "alkanol."
Examples of Naming Alcohols (0:56-4:46): The instructor goes through various examples, demonstrating how to name simple, branched, and cyclic alcohols based on their structures. This includes:
Methanol (0:56)
Ethanol (1:10)
Propanol isomers (1:15-2:27)
Butanol isomers (1:39-3:12, 4:21)
Pentanol isomers (1:51-2:00, 3:15-4:17)
Degree of Alcohols (4:52-5:51): The video also explains how to determine if an alcohol is primary (1°), secondary (2°), or tertiary (3°) based on the carbon atom to which the hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached:
Primary alcohols have the -OH group attached to a -CH2OH group (4:58-5:07, 5:30-5:36).
Secondary alcohols have the -OH group attached to a -CHOH group (5:09-5:12, 5:36-5:41).
Tertiary alcohols have the -OH group attached to a -COH group (5:12-5:14, 5:41-5:44).

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