The Lucas test is applicable for cyclohexanol. Cyclohexanol is a secondary alcohol and s reported to react with the Lucas reagent after a few minutes.
its is neutral
Lucas Test is better.
cyclohexanone
Yes, cyclohexene has lower boiling point than cyclohexanol (and cyclohexane as well)
yes
First, my text says that the Lucas test is not applicable to compounds with six carbons or more. This is due to the solubility of the compound in the reagent. A compound with more than six carbons is to large to be dissolved in the reagent and therefore will not react in most cases.
Cyclohexanol hasn't a polar molecule.
The iodine test is applicable.
Compared to phenol, cyclohexanol does not have double bonds. Therefore it is not a resonance stabilised anion and is neutral
its is neutral
This is an oxidation reaction cyclohexanol with acidified dichromate produces cyclohexanone
Glucose is more soluble in water than cyclohexanol because glucose is polar. In contrast, cyclohexanol is mostly nonpolar and therefore less soluble in water.
Lucas Test is better.
cyclohexanone
Yes, cyclohexene has lower boiling point than cyclohexanol (and cyclohexane as well)
Neither water nor cyclohexanol have color and the (partially) inhomogenous mixture might look milky turbid
yes