Write in all the product(s) of these reactions. Label products as "major" or "minor" if relevant. If there is no reaction, write "N.R." a) 2-phenyl-2-hexanol b) 2-phenyl-2-hexanol H₂SO4, heat CrO3 -→

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**Question 2: Reaction Products Identification**

Determine the product(s) of the following reactions and label them as "major" or "minor" if applicable. If there is no reaction, write "N.R."

a) Reaction of 2-phenyl-2-hexanol with \( \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \) and heat.

b) Reaction of 2-phenyl-2-hexanol with \( \text{CrO}_3 \).
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2: Reaction Products Identification** Determine the product(s) of the following reactions and label them as "major" or "minor" if applicable. If there is no reaction, write "N.R." a) Reaction of 2-phenyl-2-hexanol with \( \text{H}_2\text{SO}_4 \) and heat. b) Reaction of 2-phenyl-2-hexanol with \( \text{CrO}_3 \).
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a.) In presence of strong acid , H2SO4 and heat, alcohols undergo dehydration reaction. 

 

b ) CrO3 is an oxidizing agent , so it will reduce alcohol to ketone or aldehyde. 

But only primary and secondary alcohols undergo oxidation reaction because they have Hydrogen attached to Carbon bonded to OH which they can lose to get oxidised. 

Tertiary alcohols shows No reaction with oxidizing agent because they don't have have Hydrogen atom on carbon bonded to OH to lose. 

So first we need to determine the type of alcohol. 

 

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