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Primary Alcohol
The functional group is attached to a carbon atom with no more than one alkyl group
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Secondary Alcohol
The functional group is attached to a carbon atom with two alkyl groups
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Tertiary Alcohol
The functional group is attached to a carbon atom with three alkyl groups
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Dehydration
A chemical reaction in which water molecules are eliminated from an organic compounds
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Elimination
An organic reaction in which one reactant forms two products. Usually a small molecule like water is released
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Primary Haloalkane
Has the halogen atom on the end of a chain
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Nucleophiles
Electron-pair donors
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Nucleophillic Substitution
A chemical reaction in which an atom or a group of atoms is exchanged for a nucleophile
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Hydrolysis
A chemical reaction in which water is a reactant
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The Ozone Layer
An area of high concentration of ozone, O3, in the stratosphere
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Radical
A highly reactive species with one or more unpaired electrons
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Distillation
A technique used to separate miscible liquids or sotuions
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Reflux
A technique used to stop reaction mixtures boiling away into the air
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Separating Funnel
A piece of equipment used to separate immiscible liquids
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Redistillation
The purification of a liquid using multiple distillations
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The functional group is attached to a carbon atom with two alkyl groups

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Secondary Alcohol

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The functional group is attached to a carbon atom with three alkyl groups

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A chemical reaction in which water molecules are eliminated from an organic compounds

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An organic reaction in which one reactant forms two products. Usually a small molecule like water is released

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