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15 August, 23:10

The test used to distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary alkanols is

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  1. 16 August, 00:28
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    You shake a few drops of your alcohol with the reagent in a test tube. A tertiary alcohol reacts almost immediately to form the alkyl halide, which is insoluble and forms an oily layer. A secondary alcohol reacts within 3 min to 5 min. A primary alcohol does not noticeably react with Lucas reagent at room temperature.
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