Alcohols,Ethers,Aldehydes and Ketones Worksheet for 4 TH Grades BT.

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Alcohols,Ethers,Aldehydes and Ketones Worksheet for 4 TH Grades BT

Name the following structures according to IUPAC system. Example 1

Which of the following structures is named wrongly? Example 2

Which of the following is 2, 3, 4-trimethyl 1-hexanol? Example 3

Which of the following is the isomer of 2, 3-dimethyl 2-butanol? Example 4

2-methyl-2-butanol 3-ethly-2,4-dimethyl-1-hexanol 2,3,4-trimethly-1-pentanol 2-methyl-4-octanol

alcoholaldheydeketoneCarboxylic acid ester hydroxyl carbonyl carboxyl

Predict the result of following reactions Chemical Properties of Alcohols Example 8 C.CH 3 -CH 2 -OH + Na 

Write the equations for each of the following. A. n-propyl alcohol to propene B. 2-pentanol to diethyl ketone C. Isobutyl alcohol to methyl ethyl ketone Example 9

Monohyric Alcohol Polyhydric Alcohol Primary Alcohol Secondary Alcohol Tertiary Alcohol Monohyric Alcohol Polyhydric Alcohol Primary Alcohol Secondary Alcohol Tertiary Alcohol

Glycol Glycerine Ethyl alcohol Methyl alcohol Glycol Glycerine Ethyl alcohol Methyl alcohol

Example 19 Draw the structures of following aldehydes. A.2-chloropentanal B.2,3-dihydroxylpropanal C.2, 2-dibromohexanal D.3-cyclopropyl-2-methyl-pentanal

Example 20 Write the structural formula of the following compounds. A.2-pentanone B.5-bromo-3-methyl-2-hexanone C.Methyl phenyl ketone D.Isopropyl methyl ketone E.3-methyl cyclopentanone

Formaldehyde Acetaldehyde Acetone Diethyl ether Formaldehyde Acetaldehyde Acetone Diethyl ether