MCQ
Cyclohexanol is a
  • A
    Primary alcohol
  • Secondary alcohol
  • C
    Tertiary alcohol
  • D
    Phenol

Answer

Correct option: B.
Secondary alcohol
b
(b) Cyclohexanol is a secondary alcohol because $ - \,OH$ group is linked to ${2^o}$ carbon.

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