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Difference between primary secondary and tertiary alcohol

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Answered by AasfaRehmani
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The alcohol contains functional group -OH.
You have to check for the hydroxy carbon i.e. the carbon to which this -OH is bonded to.

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to only one carbon, then it is called as primary alcohol. Eg. CH3CH2OH

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to two carbons, then it is called as secondary alcohol. Eg. CH3CH(OH)CH3

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to three carbons, then it is called as tertiary alcohol. Eg. (CH3)3COH

Note : you do not look for the OH bonded withnumber of carbons. you look for the hydroxy carbon bonded to number of carbons.

Answered by Divyanshpant2007
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Answer:

The alcohol contains functional group -OH.

You have to check for the hydroxy carbon i.e. the carbon to which this -OH is bonded to.

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to only one carbon, then it is called as primary alcohol. Eg. CH3CH2OH

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to two carbons, then it is called as secondary alcohol. Eg. CH3CH(OH)CH3

If the hydroxy carbon is bonded to three carbons, then it is called as tertiary alcohol. Eg. (CH3)3COH

Note : you do not look for the OH bonded withnumber of carbons. you look for the hydroxy carbon bonded to number of carbons.

Explanation:

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