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ALCOHOL AND ETHERS
Alcohols and Ethers are organic compounds containing oxygen. Alcohols have a hydroxyl group (–OH) attached to a carbon atom, making them polar and capable of forming hydrogen bonds, which increases their boiling points and solubility in water.
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ALCOHOLS
Alcohols have a hydroxyl group (–OH) attached to a carbon atom, making them polar and capable of forming hydrogen bonds, which increases their boiling points and solubility in water.
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ALCOHOLS AND ETHERS

Ethers are a class of organic compounds in which two alkyl or aryl groups are linked to the same oxygen atom.
Their general formula is R–O–R′, where R and R′ may be identical (symmetrical ethers) or different (asymmetrical ethers).

Ethers can be viewed as derivatives of alcohols, in which the hydrogen atom of the –OH group is replaced by an alkyl group.

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