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Reactions of Alcohols

Alcohols and Phenols: Reactions of Alcohols

Reactions of Alcohols

Alcohols — Reactions

What you'll learn

  • Oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols: products and reagents.
  • Dehydration to alkenes and ethers under different conditions.
  • Esterification with carboxylic acids (Fischer esterification).
  • Iodoform test as a chemical test for ethanol and methyl ketones.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Oxidation reactions

Primary alcohol oxidation: 1° alcohol → aldehyde (mild oxidant: PCC, Cu/300°C) → carboxylic acid (strong oxidant: KMnO₄/H⁺, K₂Cr₂O₇/H⁺).

Secondary alcohol oxidation: 2° alcohol → ketone (K₂Cr₂O₇/H₂SO₄ or KMnO₄/H⁺). Cannot oxidise further easily.

Tertiary alcohol: Does not oxidise easily (no H on C−OH carbon). Strong conditions cause C−C bond cleavage.

Oxidation states: Methanol → formaldehyde → formic acid → CO₂ (progressive oxidation). Ethanol → acetaldehyde → acetic acid (progressive oxidation).

Level 2 — Dehydration, esterification, iodoform

Dehydration (H₂SO₄/heat):

  • At 140°C (excess alcohol): 2 ROH → R−O−R + H₂O (ether formation).
  • At 170°C (excess H₂SO₄): ROH → alkene + H₂O (follows Zaitsev).

Esterification (Fischer): R−OH + R'COOH ⇌ R'COOR + H₂O (acid catalyst, reversible — Le Chatelier to drive forward).

ReactionReagentProduct
Primary → aldehydePCC (mild)Aldehyde (not over-oxidised)
Primary → acidK₂Cr₂O₇/H₂SO₄Carboxylic acid
Secondary → ketoneK₂Cr₂O₇/H₂SO₄Ketone
Dehydration to etherH₂SO₄, 140°CEther
Dehydration to alkeneH₂SO₄, 170°CAlkene (Zaitsev)
EsterificationRCOOH + H⁺ catalystEster
Lucas testZnCl₂/HClAlkyl chloride (turbid)

Iodoform test: Ethanol (or any CH₃CH(OH)− group or methyl ketone) + I₂/NaOH → yellow precipitate of CHI₃ (iodoform) with antiseptic smell. Positive for: ethanol, acetaldehyde, methyl ketones (CH₃COR). Negative for methanol, 1° alcohols other than ethanol.

JEE tip: PCC = pyridinium chlorochromate — oxidises 1° alcohol to aldehyde and stops there (doesn't go to acid). KMnO₄/H⁺ = strong, gives acid from 1° alcohol.

NCERT spotlight — Victor Meyer and Lucas Tests

Lucas test distinguishes 1°, 2°, 3° alcohols (ZnCl₂/conc. HCl). Iodoform test identifies ethanol and secondary alcohols with CH₃ next to OH carbon. These tests are commonly asked together in JEE as identification problems — practise identifying unknown alcohols using a flow chart approach.

Reaction with sodium: 2 ROH + 2 Na → 2 RONa + H₂ (gas evolved). Confirms −OH group. More vigorous with phenol (more acidic). This is a general test for active hydrogen.

Reaction with PCl₅/SOCl₂: ROH + PCl₅ → RCl + POCl₃ + HCl (converts −OH to −Cl). SOCl₂ preferred in synthesis — by-products are gases (SO₂ + HCl), easier to separate.

Worked example

Ethanol undergoes the iodoform test. Explain the steps and write the equation.

Step 1 — Ethanol (CH₃CH₂OH) + I₂ + NaOH.
Step 2 — NaOH oxidises ethanol → acetaldehyde (CH₃CHO) in situ.
Step 3 — I₂/NaOH iodinates all 3 H on CH₃ group → CI₃ group.
   CH₃CHO + 3I₂ + 3NaOH → CI₃CHO + 3NaI + 3H₂O.
Step 4 — NaOH cleaves CI₃ group: CI₃CHO + NaOH → CHI₃ + HCOONa.
Step 5 — CHI₃ = iodoform: yellow precipitate, characteristic antiseptic smell ✓.
Overall: CH₃CH₂OH + 4I₂ + 6NaOH → CHI₃↓ + HCOONa + 5NaI + 5H₂O.

Applications — flavours and fuels

Esters (from esterification) give fruit flavours: ethyl acetate (fruity), isoamyl acetate (banana), ethyl butyrate (pineapple) — used in food industry. Ethanol as biofuel reduces fossil fuel dependence. Dehydration of ethanol to ethylene — industrial polymer precursor.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
PCC oxidises to acidNot knowing reagent specificityPCC stops at aldehyde; KMnO₄/H⁺ goes to acid
Iodoform test positive for all alcoholsOvergeneralisationOnly CH₃CH(OH)− or methanol-like — wait, methanol negative; ethanol positive
Dehydration temp confusionMemorising without logicHigher temp → more reactive → alkene (faster dehydration); lower temp → ether
Esterification not reversibleTreating as irreversibleEquilibrium; use excess alcohol or remove water to shift right

Quick check

  • What product forms when butan-1-ol is oxidised with PCC? What about with KMnO₄/H⁺?
  • Which alcohols give a positive iodoform test? Give two examples.
  • Write the equation for dehydration of ethanol at 170°C.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Alcohol Reactions.

Interactive Exploration Suggestions (Drishti Live Worlds)

  • Use the platform-native live simulation or PhET-style tool for this topic (number line, Venn, physics playground, molecule builder, sensor dashboard, etc.).
  • Mirror / body / home activity: physically do the concept (count objects, measure, role-play) and photograph or describe for portfolio.
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  • Coding extension where relevant (simple script, simulation, or data logging).

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Open the Practice tab for aligned questions (easy/medium/hard + case-based) with full AI scaffolding.

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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