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what happens when primary and secondary alcohol are passed over heated copper at 573 k​

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Answered by sunakat483
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When the vapours of a primary or a secondary alcohol are passed over heated copper at 573K, dehydrogenation takes place and an aldehyde or a ketone is formed. In case of tertiary alcohols, it goes dehydration.

Answered by SujalBanik
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When the vapours of a primary or a secondary alcohol are passed over heated copper at 573K, dehydrogenation takes place and an aldehyde or a ketone is formed. In case of tertiary alcohols, it goes dehydration.

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