The distinction test for primary secondary and tertiary alcohol required to react each of them is_________________?

A. Cone. HCI and anhydrous SOCl2
B. Cone. HCI and anhydrous CaCl2
C. Cone. HCI and anhydrous PCl2
D. Cone. HCI and anhydrous ZnCl2

¨       The distinction test for primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols requires the use of concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) and anhydrous zinc chloride (ZnCl2).

¨       When a primary alcohol is reacted with HCl and ZnCl2, it forms an alkyl chloride

¨       While a secondary alcohol forms a ketone.

¨       and a tertiary alcohol does not react. This reaction is known as the Lucas test and is a common qualitative test for identifying the different types of alcohols.



Submitted by :- Jamil Ahmed

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