Alcohols, phenols, and ethers are organic compounds that contain hydroxyl functional groups. Alcohols contain a hydroxyl group bonded to an alkyl group, phenols have a hydroxyl group bonded directly to an aromatic benzene ring, and ethers have an oxygen atom bonded between two alkyl or aryl groups. These compounds display a range of physical and chemical properties depending on their specific structure and functional groups.
Alcohols, phenols, and ethers are organic compounds that contain hydroxyl functional groups. Alcohols contain a hydroxyl group bonded to an alkyl group, phenols have a hydroxyl group bonded directly to an aromatic benzene ring, and ethers have an oxygen atom bonded between two alkyl or aryl groups. These compounds display a range of physical and chemical properties depending on their specific structure and functional groups.
Alcohols, phenols, and ethers are organic compounds that contain hydroxyl functional groups. Alcohols contain a hydroxyl group bonded to an alkyl group, phenols have a hydroxyl group bonded directly to an aromatic benzene ring, and ethers have an oxygen atom bonded between two alkyl or aryl groups. These compounds display a range of physical and chemical properties depending on their specific structure and functional groups.