For each class of hydrocarbon derivative, give the structure (condensed or detailed structural formula), name, properties, and uses of 1 compound that belongs to the class a. Hydroxyimino b. Azo

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For each class of hydrocarbon derivative, give the structure (condensed or detailed structural formula), name, properties, and uses of 1 compound that belongs to the class a. Hydroxyimino b. Azo
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CLASS: Alcohol
STRUCTURE: CH3 - CH₂ - OH
COMMON NAME: Ethyl alcohol
IUPAC NAME: Ethanol
PROPERTIES:
Ethanol appears as a clear colorless liquid with a characteristic vinous odor and
pungent taste
Flash point 55°F
Density 6.5 lb / gal
Vapors are heavier than air
1. an antiseptic drug
2. a polar solvent
3. a neurotoxin
4. a central nervous system depressant
5. a teratogenic (a substance that may produce physical or functional defects in
the human embryo or fetus after the pregnant woman is expose to the
substance) agent
6. a NMDA receptor antagonist
7. a protein kinase C agonist
8. a disinfectant
9. a metabolite
USES:
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Transcribed Image Text:Example: CLASS: Alcohol STRUCTURE: CH3 - CH₂ - OH COMMON NAME: Ethyl alcohol IUPAC NAME: Ethanol PROPERTIES: Ethanol appears as a clear colorless liquid with a characteristic vinous odor and pungent taste Flash point 55°F Density 6.5 lb / gal Vapors are heavier than air 1. an antiseptic drug 2. a polar solvent 3. a neurotoxin 4. a central nervous system depressant 5. a teratogenic (a substance that may produce physical or functional defects in the human embryo or fetus after the pregnant woman is expose to the substance) agent 6. a NMDA receptor antagonist 7. a protein kinase C agonist 8. a disinfectant 9. a metabolite USES: 26 | Page
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