1-proponol is a primary alcohol
when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH
Aldehyde
Because a primary alcohol oxidation is a two step process. First going to an aldehyde then to a carboxylic acid. A secondary alcohol is a one step process that produces a ketone.
Ethanol is the only primary alcohol to give the iodoform test due to the presene of methyl group attached to alpha carbon atom.
Methanol is a primary alcohol. You can't have a secondary alcohol until you get to propanol, where 1-propanol is a primary alcohol and 2-propanol is a secondary alcohol (also called sec-propyl alchohol or isopropanol). Secondary alcohols are alcohols where the -OH group is attached to a carbon that has two carbon groups attached to it. The first tertiary alcohol is t-butyl alcohol, otherwise known as 2-methyl-2-propanol. In that molecule the -OH group is attached to a carbon that has three carbon groups attached to it.
Oxidation of a primary alcohol results in an Aldahyde, 2 molecules of primary alcohol oxidized results in an ether, oxidization of a secondary alcohol end product is a ketone. Oxidation of a primary alcohol results in an Aldahyde, 2 molecules of primary alcohol oxidized results in an ether, oxidization of a secondary alcohol end product is a ketone.
The product of the oxidation of a primary alcohol is a carboxylic acid.
a primary alcohol
The primary solvents in elixirs are alcohol and water.
Yes
Alkene
The primary organ involved in metabolizing alcohol is the liver.
it is a secondary alcohol
when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH
The liver. And alcohol abuse is one of the major causes of cirrhosis.
Aldehyde
Because a primary alcohol oxidation is a two step process. First going to an aldehyde then to a carboxylic acid. A secondary alcohol is a one step process that produces a ketone.