Question:

The compound which gives the most stable carbonium ion on dehydration is

Updated On: Aug 15, 2022
  • $CH _{3} CHOHCH _{3}$
  • $\left( CH _{3}\right)_{3} COH$
  • $CH _{2}= CH - CH _{2} CH _{2} OH$
  • $CH _{3} OH$
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The dehydration of tertiary alcohol proceeds via tertiary carbocation intermediate which is most stable. $\underset{\text{tertiary alcohol}}{(CH_3)_3)C-OH} \xrightarrow [-H_2O]{+H^+} \underset{3^{\circ} \text{carbocation more stable}}{(CH_3)_3 \overset{+}{C}}$ $CH_3CHOHCH_3 \xrightarrow [-H_2O]{+H^+}\underset{2^{\circ}\text{carbocation less stable}}{CH_3\overset{+}{CH} - CH_3}$ $CH _{2}= CH - CH _{2}- CH _{2} OH \xrightarrow[-H_2O]{+H}^{+} CH _{2}= CH - \underset{1^{\circ}\text{ carbocation (least stable)}}{CH _{2}- CH _{2}^{+}}$ Decreasing order of stability of carbocation is tertiary $>$ secondary $>$ primary $>$ methyl.
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Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers

Alcohol is formed when a saturated carbon atom bonds to a hydroxyl (-OH) group. It is an organic compound that contains a hydroxyl functional group attached to a carbon atom.

Phenol is formed when the -OH group replaces the hydrogen atom in benzene. It is an organic compound in which a hydroxyl group directly attaches to an aromatic hydrocarbon.

Ether is formed when oxygen atom bonds to two alkyl or aryl groups. It is an organic compound that has an oxygen atom that is connected to two aryl and alkyl groups.

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