KEY CONCEPT
Aromatic alcohols are called phenols. The possible resonance between the ring and the lone
pairs of the oxygen atom in the hydroxyl group make the hydrogen of the alcohol more
acidic than other alcohols.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
One of the prominent properties of alcohols is that they are capable of intermolecular hydrogen
bonding, which results in significantly higher melting and boiling points than those of analogous
hydrocarbons, as shown in Figure 5.4.
Figure 5.4. Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding in Alcohols
MCAT EXPERTISE
Hydrogen bonding causes increased melting points, boiling points, and solubility in water.
Molecules with more than one hydroxyl group show greater degrees of hydrogen bonding. This is
evident from the boiling points shown in Figure 5.5.
Figure 5.5. Boiling Points for Various Alcohols
Boiling point increases significantly with additional hydroxyl groups, which permit more hydrogen
bonding.