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A compound, X, reacts with the product of its own oxidation to form an ester. X could be A propanal B propan-1-ol C propan-2-ol D propanoic acid.
Brother! from your question, the correct answer is propan-1-ol. Firstly, as a primary alkanol, propan-1-ol is oxidized to propanal using acidified potasium tetraoxomanganate(vii) or acidified potassium heptaoxodichromate(vi). Then, propanal is oxidized further to alkanioc acids in the presence of strong oxidizing agents like the ones we mentioned earlier. Esterification is the rxn between alkanioc acids (the oxidation product of primary alkanols) and alkanols. So propan-1-ol can react with its product(alkanioc acids) to form ester.
SOOOO ester is formed by condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
Elimination:
propanoic acid can't be oxidised - answer is NOT d
propanal can be oxidised to carb acid, BUT carb acid cannot react with propanal (aldehyde) to form an ester - answer is NOT A
Propan-2-ol is a secondary alcohol...so can only be oxidised to a ketone. Ketone cannot react with carb acid to produce an eseter - answer is NOT C
THEREFORE ANSWER IS B, as propan-1-ol is a primary alcohol which can be oxidised to a carboxylic acid, and carb acid can react with the alcohol to make an ester!
Brother! from your question, the correct answer is propan-1-ol. Firstly, as a primary alkanol, propan-1-ol is oxidized to propanal using acidified potasium tetraoxomanganate(vii) or acidified potassium heptaoxodichromate(vi). Then, propanal is oxidized further to alkanioc acids in the presence of strong oxidizing agents like the ones we mentioned earlier. Esterification is the rxn between alkanioc acids (the oxidation product of primary alkanols) and alkanols. So propan-1-ol can react with its product(alkanioc acids) to form ester.
Wow thats an amazing explanation thank you soo much!
SOOOO ester is formed by condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
Elimination:
propanoic acid can't be oxidised - answer is NOT d
propanal can be oxidised to carb acid, BUT carb acid cannot react with propanal (aldehyde) to form an ester - answer is NOT A
Propan-2-ol is a secondary alcohol...so can only be oxidised to a ketone. Ketone cannot react with carb acid to produce an eseter - answer is NOT C
THEREFORE ANSWER IS B, as propan-1-ol is a primary alcohol which can be oxidised to a carboxylic acid, and carb acid can react with the alcohol to make an ester!
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