The general formula for Alcohols is C(n)H(2n+1)OH Providing that there are no rings.
Alcohols are named starting from the end furthest away from the -OH group.
Boiling point in alcohols increases with less branching.
Alcohols are bases.
Primary alcohols are easily oxidized to ketones.
Secondary alcohols are easily oxidized to ketones.
Alcohol is refluxed with acidified K2Cr2O7 forming Carboxylic acids.
When in combustion, Alcohols always form water an Carbon Dioxide.
Alcohols are formed from haloalkanes using sodium hydroxide under reflux.
Alcohols only have one method of losing water if the -OH is in the middle of the chain.