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Yes an aliphatic hydrocarbon chain with an OH group on is called an alcohol - if it is an aromatic hydrocarbon it can often be called a phenol

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Yes, when the hydroxyl group (OH) joins a hydrocarbon, an alcohol is formed. This is because alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a carbon atom.

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Q: When an OH joins a hydrocarbon an alcohol is formed?
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