Why tertiary alcohol gives imediate turbidity with lucas?
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Alcohols react with Lucas reagent to form an insoluble alkyl halide, and the reaction proceeds via SN1 mechanism which depends on carbocation stability. ... Tertiary alcohols react almost immediately as they form tertiary carbocations which are the most stable. Turbidity is observed in seconds.
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Alcohols react with Lucasreagent to form an insoluble alkyl halide, and the reaction proceeds via SN1 mechanism which depends on carbocation stability. ... Tertiary alcohols react almostimmediately as they formtertiary carbocations which are the most stable. Turbidity is observed in secondsi hope u like the answer and mark for brainleast ans
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