Difference between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol minimum five points?
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The Lucas test in alcohols is a test to differentiate between primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols. It is based on the difference in reactivity of the three classes of alcohols with hydrogen halides via an SN1 reaction: ... Primary alcohols do not react appreciably with Lucas reagent at room temperature.
Main Difference – Primary vs Secondary Alcohol
The main difference between primary and secondary alcohols is that the hydroxyl group of a primary alcohol is attached to a primary carbon, whereas the hydroxyl group of a secondary alcohol is attached to a secondary carbon atom.
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