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why does primary alcohol take a longer time to react than tertiary alcohol
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why does primary alcohol take a longer time to react than tertiary alcohol
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why does primary alcohol take a much longer time to react compare to tertiary?
Is it bcause of it's stability?
I am really confused. Can someone helped me?
(paraphrased by geodome)
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Re:why does primary alcohol take a longer time to react than tertiary alcohol
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which chemical reactions do you refer to? Lucas Test/Dehydration/Substitution? Please be more specific.
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erm...nulceophillic substitution between alcohol and hydrogen halides
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Re:why does primary alcohol take a longer time to react than tertiary alcohol
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consider the mechanism
SN1 depends on the ease of carbocation formation
SN2 depends on the ease of accessing the alpha carbon.
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