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dehydrogenation of primary alcohol​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary alcohols give aldehydes on catalytic dehydrogenation, secondary alcohols give alkene to ketones, and tertiary alcohols. Primary and secondary alcohols show a form of beta-elimination in which −OH alpha group and beta carbon hydrogen group.❤

Answered by ranjitamute415
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Alcohol upon reaction with protic acids tends to lose a molecule of water to form alkenes. These reactions are known as dehydrogenation or dehydration of alcohols.

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