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Can a secondary alkanol react with potassium
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Answered by hary66
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Secondary alcohols are oxidized to ketones - and that's it. For example, if you heat the secondary alcoholpropan-2-ol with sodium or potassiumdichromate(VI) solution acidified with dilute sulfuric acid, propanone is formed. Changing the reactionconditions makes no difference to the product.
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, if you heat the secondary alcoholpropan-2-ol with sodium or potassiumdichromate(VI) solution acidified with dilute sulfuric acid, propanone is formed. Changing the reactionconditions makes no difference to the product.
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