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Organohalides R-X C-F, C-Cl, C-Br or C-I bonds 1-chloroethane dichloromethane
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2-bromopentane1-bromo-2-chloroethane 1,3-difluorobenzene
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Alcohols R-OH methyl alcohol ethyl alcohol 1-propyl alcohol2-propyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol
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++ ++ ++ -- -- -- The physical properties of alcohols are dominated by hydrogen bonding. Ethanol, B.P. 78.3° versus propane, - 42 °
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Ethers R- O-R diethyletherethylmethylether No hydrogen bonding diethylether B.P. 35° pentane B.P. 36°
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Carboxylic Acids R-CO 2 H formic acid propionic acidbutyric acid acetic acid
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pKa = 4.75 pKa = 16 Carboxylic acids are much more acidic than are alcohols.
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acetate propanoate butanoate Carboxylates
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Esters RCO 2 R ethyl acetate methyl butanoate
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salicylic acid aspirin
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Amines R-NH 2 ethylamine dimethylamine triethylamine
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Amides R-CONH 2
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Ketones 2-butanone 2-propanone or acetone
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Aldehydes butanalpropanal
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