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Reaction of alcohol with copper

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Answered by dhruvbadaya1
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The vapours of alcohols react with heated copper at 573 K to form different products depending on whether the alcohol is primary, secondary or tertiary.


Reaction of primary alcohols with Cu : Primary alcohols undergo dehydrogenation to form aldehydes.


Dehydrogenation of primary alcohols with Cu yields aldehydes



Reaction of secondary alcohols with Cu : Secondary alcohols undergo dehydrogenation to form ketones.


Dehydrogenation of secondary alcohols with Cu yields ketones



Reacton of tertiary alcohols with Cu : Tertiary alcohols undergo dehydrogenation to form alkenes.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Reaction of alcohol and copper.

Explanation:

  • The reaction of alcohol and copper ends up in the dehydrogenation of it.
  • The reaction of the alcohol depends upon the form of alcohol.
  • It will give different products depending upon whether the alcohol is primary, secondary or tertiary.
  • Primary alcohol form aldehydes when it goes into the reaction of dehydrogenation.
  • Mostly alcoholic vapors reacts with copper or any other thing.

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