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Question: Give the product of the oxidation of Jones reagent of \({C_6}{H_5}C{H_2}OH\)...

Give the product of the oxidation of Jones reagent of C6H5CH2OH{C_6}{H_5}C{H_2}OH

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Solution

Jones reagent is a solution of chromium trioxide (CrO3)(Cr{O_3}) in diluted sulfuric acid in a mixture of acetone and water and can be safely used in acetone for oxidation of organic substances. Jones reagent is also suitable for the oxidation of secondary alcohols to ketones and primary alcohols of carboxylic acids and some aldehydes.

Complete answer:
Jones reagent is an oxidizing agent and when primary alcohol reacts with Jones reagent in an acidic media, oxidation reaction takes place and a carboxylic acid is formed because of the hydration of carbonyl group in the H2O{H_2}O solvent.
Since the given product is C6H5CH2OH{C_6}{H_5}C{H_2}OH and when it reacts with primary alcohol such asH2SO4{H_2}S{O_4}, the product formed will be C6H5COOH{C_6}{H_5}COOH.
The reaction between the given product and Jones reagent is:

Note:
Jones reagent can also be prepared from sodium dichromate and potassium dichromate. Although the reagent is very acidic, the substrate in acetone is essentially titrated with the oxidant solution and only very acid-sensitive groups are incompatible. Potassium dichromate can be used as an alternative to Chromium dichromate. The reagent rarely oxidizes unsaturated bonds and is very rapid, exothermic and are typically high.