What happen when cyclohexanol
treated with con. Hcl + ZnCl2 ?
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Lucas' reagent" is a solution of anhydrous zinc chloride in concentrated hydrochloric acid. ... Tertiary alcohols react immediately with Lucas reagent as evidenced by turbidity
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Primary alcohols react not with HCl or react very slowly at room temperature, we keep cca 5M HCl solution in MeOH or EtOH in the fridge for several months. Alcohols forming stable carbocations (tertiary, benzylic etc.) react with HCl at R. T., secondary in the presence of ZnCl2 only, as described by Talaat (wikiped.). The presence of conc. H2SO4 at higher temp. raises forming of RCl from prim. alcohols, as well.
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