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10 October, 15:02

When a hydroxyl group is substituted for a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon, what type of molecule results? a. an alcohol c. a carboxylic acid b. an amine d. a polymer

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  1. 10 October, 15:29
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    A. an alcohol an alkanol has a suffix oh group

    in a normal hydrocarbon has c and h atoms but an alkanol[alcohol] has a oh atom and belongs to the hydroxyl group
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