An energy diagram for the dehydration of a Tertiary Alcohol is given.
The reaction is acid catalyzed (heated with H2SO4).
The question asks what Position B represents. Position B is the first stable intermediate that forms.
The answer is that Position B (show below in the attachments) is the protonated alcohol and NOT the carbocation intermediate.
I understand why it would make more sense for the next intermediate, which is at a much higher energy level (more unstable) to be the carbocation intermediate, but what completely threw me off here was that I thought that since the reaction was Acid Catalzyed, wouldn't include the catalyzed alcohol.
Most energy diagrams showing the enzyme catalyzed form do not include the catalyzed intermediate like here for example:
http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/cronk/CHEM240/images/reaction_coordinate_catalyst.gifHow do you know when the energy diagram is showing the more general energy diagram for the catalyzed reaction ,or the more specific one like the one in the problem?