MCQ
Distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol is done by
  • A
    Oxidation method
  • B
    Lucas test
  • C
    Victor Meyer method
  • All of these

Answer

Correct option: D.
All of these
d
(d) Distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol is done by all three methods : oxidation, Victor meyer and Lucas test.

 

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