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GCSE Chemistry Coursework:Is there a pattern in the structure of alcoholsAnd there energy values?  

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David Bennett GCSE Chemistry Coursework: Is there a pattern in the structure of alcohols And there energy values? Hypothesis I don't think that there is a pattern is the structure of alcohols and the energy value. For example why should Propan-1-ol give out more or less energy than propan-2-ol if it is the same only set out slightly different. I predict that propan-1-ol will give the same as propan-2-ol and that butan-1-ol will give the same as butan-2-ol because they are basically the same thing set out differently. Equipment * Card board and tin foil 'Chimney' * Heat proof mat * Tripod * Metal gauze * 100ml beaker (50mls of water) * thermometer * crucible * mineral wool * alcohols (2mls of each) Alcohols Propan-1-ol C3H7OH H - C - C - C - OH Propan-2-ol C3H7OH H - C - C - C - H Butan-1-ol C4H9OH H - C - C - C - C - OH Butan-2-ol C4H9OH H - C - C - C - C - H Diagram Method First of...

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