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Card 16
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Why are intermolecular forces between alcohols so strong?
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Card 17
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Why do alcohols have a stronger boiling point compared to alkanes of the same length?
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Card 18
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Why is there no reaction between alkanes and sodium?
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Card 19
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What is the formula for the reaction between ethanol and sodium?
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Card 20
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What is the equation for water and sodium?
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Card 21
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What is the solubility of alcohols in water affected by?
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Card 22
Front
What does the -OH group allow the alcohol to do?
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Card 23
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What is the formula to make ethanol by fermentation?
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Card 24
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What is the formula for ethanol and oxygen atoms from oxidising agent?
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Card 25
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What are the two ways to oxidise to ethanoic acid?
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