Alcohols are a homologous series of organic compounds that
contain the functional group -OH.
Homologous series: A family of compounds that share a
functional group and therefore have similar chemical
reactions and have trends in physical properties.
The first three are methanol, ethanol and propanol.
They are highly flammable, making them good
to use as fuels.
Also used as solvents in marker pens,
medicines and cosmetics
Ethanol is the alcohol found in alcoholic drinks such as
wine and beer and is usually mixed with petrol for use as
fuel
They follow the rule C(n)H(n+2)OH
They are colourless liquids that dissolve in water
to form neutral solutions (pH7)
Carboxylic acids are a homologous series of organic
compounds with the functional group -COOH
Names end with '-oic acid', ie ethanoic acid
Vinegar is an aqueous solution containing ethanoic acid formed
through the oxidation of ethanol.
This can be done through either adding oxidising agents, such as acidified
potassium dichromate, or the action of microbes in aerobic conditions.
This is noticed on small scales when a bottle of wine is left
open and exposed to air- on a commercial scale it is achieved in
a fermenter using acetic acid bacteria
Dissolve in water to produce acidic solutions (pH below 7)
React with carbonates to produce carbon
dioxide, a salt and water.
All react with alcohols to form esters when in the presence of an acid catalyst.
E.g.: ethanol + ethanoic acid --> ethyl ethanoate + water
Ionisation of weak acids
Strong acids such as hydrochloric acid ionise fully in water
HCl --> H+ + CL-
Their aqueous solutions have a high
concentration of hydrogen ions, H+,
giving them a low pH.
Carboxylic acids are weak acids. They do not
completely ionise when they are dissolved in
water. Instead, only some of the molecules ionise
to form H+ ions
Ch3COOH <---> CH3COO- + H+
This means an aqueous solution of a weak acid will have a
higher pH compared to the same concentration of an solution of a
strong acid.
Weak acids still have a pH below 7.
Esters
A group of organic compounds with the
functional group -COO-
They are volatile- liquids
that can become vapours
easily
They have distinctive 'fruity' smells
Used as food flavourings and
perfumes due to their properties
Ethyl Ethanoate
Ethyl ethanoate is the ester made from
ethanol and ethanoic acid, with sulphuric
acid used as a catalyst