Question:

The correct order of boiling point for primary $ (1^{\circ}) $ , secondary $ (2^{\circ}) $ and tertiary $ (3^{\circ}) $ alcohols is

Updated On: Jan 23, 2024
  • $ 1^{\circ} > 2^{\circ} > 3^{\circ} $
  • $ 3^{\circ} > 2^{\circ} > 1^{\circ} $
  • $ 2^{\circ} > 1^{\circ} > 3^{\circ} $
  • $ 2^{\circ} > 3^{\circ} > 1^{\circ} $
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Alcohols with same molecular weight ate expected to have almost same boiling point, however two more factors other than molecular weight are important; they are namely H-bonding and surface area of molecule. Both these factors are least in $ 3^\circ $ alcohols and maximum in $ 1^\circ $ alcohols. Hence, $ 3^\circ $ alcohols have least boiling point while $ 1^\circ $ alcohols have maximum boiling point.
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Alcohols

What is Alcohol?

Alcohol is a derivative of water (H2O) that has one, two, or more hydroxyl groups that are attached to a carbon atom of a hydrocarbon chain (an alkyl group). It is one of the most common organic compounds used in sweeteners, fragrances, and medicine. 

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Uses of Alcohol:

  • Ethanol is the alcohol used in alcoholic drinks. It can be used as an industrial methylated spirit where methanol is used very little in quantity as it can be dangerous.
  • It is used as fuel to produce carbon dioxide and water by the process of fermentation. Whereas methanol burns carbon dioxide and water to facilitate combustion.
  • Alcohol is an organic compound used as a solvent that is insoluble in water.
  • It can be used to lower the level of sugar.
  • Alcohol is used as a preservative in laboratories.