Question
Alcohols react with active metals e.g. Na, K etc. to give corresponding alkoxides. Write down the decreasing order of reactivity of sodium metal towards primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols.

Answer


Decreasing order of reactivity of sodium metal is: 1° > 2° > 3°
Alcohols react with sodium metal to form alkoxides and hydrogen is liberated:
$\text{R}-\text{O}-\text{H}+\text{Na}\rightarrow\text{RO}-\text{Na}^{+}+\frac{1}{2}\text{H}_2$
The order of reactivity of alcohols is primary > secondary > tertiary. This can be explained on the basis of cleavage of O – H bond. The alkyl groups are electron releasing groups (+1 effect) and they increase the electron density around the oxygen. As a result, the electrons of O – H bond cannot be withdrawn strongly towards oxygen and O – H remains strong. Therefore, greater is the number, of alkyl groups present, smaller will be reactivity of alcohol.

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