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Question
What happens when (CH3)3 C – OH is heated with Cu/573 K?
Write the chemical equation in support of your answer.
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Solution
When a tertiary alcohol is heated with Copper at 573 K, due to absence of α-hydrogen atom dehydration reaction takes place and produce 2-methyl propene.
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{....}\ce{CH3}\phantom{.................}\ce{CH3}\phantom{.}\\
\phantom{.}|\phantom{.....................}|\phantom{.}\\
\phantom{}\ce{CH3 - C - OH ->[Cu][573K] \underset{2-metyl propene}{CH3 - C = CH2}}\\
|\phantom{......................}\\
\ce{\underset{Tertiary Butanol}{CH3}}\phantom{...................}
\end{array}\]
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