sulphuric acid and sodium dichromate are standard oxidation agents for alcohols. Primary and secondary alcohols behave differently. mixed with ethanol warmed lightly and gently distilled they produce ethanal (an Aldehyde), but put through a reflux distillation they will eventually produce ethanoic acid (vinegar). The only way you can know which you have is by testing with an indicating agent like Fehlings solution, or the smell!!
So the process is as important as the chemicals involved!
However, 2-hexanol is a secondary alcohol, with the OH on the second carbon so 2-hexanol oxidises into 2-hexanone, which is a ketone and therefore can not be oxidised any further.
Explanation:
When cyclohexene reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid, the higher electron density pi-bond, the double bond of cyclohexene, attacks one of the easily donated hydrogens of sulfuric acid and protonates one of the sp2 hybridized carbons. This results that the other carbon that had a double bond becomes a carbocation with an empty p-orbital. The anion that was left from the sulfuric acid after the first step now attacks the carbocation linking the sulfuric anion to the carbon ring.
Conclusion:
The product is Cyclohexyl hydrogen sulfate.
In this reaction you are hydrating an alkene. The double bond is broken and the product is cyclohexanol.
Cyclohexyl sulfate. Draw a hexagon. At five corners of the hexagon, write -CH2-. At the sixth corner write >CH-O-SO3H.
it's an octane ring with an OH group attached
1-methylcyclohexene, water, sulfuric acid
cyclohexanol
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If you add zinc to sulfuric acid, you will get hydrogen gas as a product.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
Lead sulfate is the product.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Sulfur oxides combine with water to produce sulfuric acid but not nitro acids. Nitro acids are a product of nitrogen oxides reacting with water.
If you add zinc to sulfuric acid, you will get hydrogen gas as a product.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
Lead sulfate is the product.
p-aminobenzoic acid and ethanol in the presence of sulfuric acid yields benzocaine.
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Sulfur oxides combine with water to produce sulfuric acid but not nitro acids. Nitro acids are a product of nitrogen oxides reacting with water.
It gives the product as calcuim-sulphate.
ionic product IP = [H2+]2[SO42-] SOLUBILITY PRODUCT = IP (mol3dm-9)
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is a reagent.