1-butanol
hexanol
1-pentanol
Butan-1-ol (CH3CH2CH2CH2OH) First oxidation produces butan**al** . CH3CH2CH2CHO The second oxidation is produces butan**oic** acid. CH3CH2CH2COOH NB There is no such chemical as 'butanic acid'. Check the spellings above. NNB Note the terminal arrangment for each functional group. and the hi-lighted spelling. NNNB Butan-2-ol only oxidises once, to form the ketone 'Butan-2-one'. (CH3CH2C(=O)CH3.
Oxidation with acidic KMnO4 or Ozonolysis followed by oxidation
1-butanol can be oxidized to form butyraldehyde or butanoic acid depending on the reaction conditions.
Butan-1-ol, which is a primary alcohol, will be oxidised to butanoic acid. Butan-2-ol, which is a secondary alcohol, will be oxidised to butanone.
3-methyl butanoic acid is more acidic than butanoic acid because the presence of the methyl group in 3-methyl butanoic acid increases the electron-withdrawing effect, making the molecule more acidic by stabilizing the conjugate base.
it depends upon oxidizing agent the mild oxidizing agent may produce butyraldehyde ,the strong produces the butanol and very strong may form butane....
No, C3H7COOH is butanoic acid (butyric acid) or propanecarboxylic acid
Cyclohexanone can be oxidized to adipic acid.
The product of the oxidation of a primary alcohol is a carboxylic acid.
I think it is an acid but you will have to check on that