| Demonstration of Microscale Projection Experiments - Chemistry en miniature Distinction between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohol Peter Keusch |

German version
Hazards and safety precautions:
Safety goggles and protective gloves must be worn. Adequate ventilation required. The reagent solution is prepared in a fume hood! Experimental procedure: The temperature of the water in the cuvette is approx. 50°C (water bath). Three test tubes are each filled with 1 mL of the test reagent. A Pasteur pipette is placed in each of the three test tubes. The solutions layered with 1-butanol, 2-butanol and tert-butanol, respectively, are simultaneously mixed by gentle squeezing of the pipette bulbs.
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| Test tube 1 | 1 mL of test reagent 30.8 mL of 1-butanol |
| Test tube 2 | 1 mL of test reagent 30.8 mL of 2-butanol |
| Test tube 3 | 1 mL of test reagent 30.8 mL of tert-butanol |
| Test tube 1 | Test tube 2 | Test tube 3 | |
| after 1 minute Photo 1 | yellow-brown | tawny | orange |
| after 2 minutes Photo 2 | green-blue | brownish | orange |
| after 3 minutes Photo 3 | dark blue | olive green | orange |
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