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Are alcohols with more than one hydroxyl group attached to a carbon sequence.

Polyhydroxyl alcohols
Molyhydroxyl alcohols
Hydroxyl alcohols
Hydroxide alcohols

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Polyhydroxyl alcohols

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Polyhydroxyl alcohols

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever we have several C-OH bonds, we have a polyhydroxyl alcohol. For example, if we have just one alcohol group, that is, an R-OH group, then the naming is simple, say, we have EtOH, it's ethanol.

The problem becomes more complicated when we have several hydroxyl groups present in the alcohol. Let's say we have an ethane molecule and we replace the hydrogen atoms of carbon 1 and 2 with hydroxyl groups. In that case, we have 1,2-ethanediol. Similarly, we can have triols etc.

That said, we have poly (several) hydroxyl groups and we can generalize this to having polyhydroxyl alcohols.

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