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Identify a class of compounds that has a functional group –OH.
Alcohol
Ethane
Ketone
Aldehyde
- Alcohol:
- Contains the –OH functional group.
- Examples include ethanol and methanol.
- Typically found in beverages and used as solvents.
- Correct Answer: Alcohol has the –OH group.
- Ethane:
- Consists of carbon and hydrogen only, specifically C2H6.
- Does not contain the –OH group.
- Ketone:
- Contains a carbonyl group (C=O) but not the –OH group.
- Commonly found in compounds like acetone.
- Aldehyde:
- Contains a carbonyl group (C=O) at the end of a carbon chain.
- Does not have the –OH functional group.
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