Alcohols
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What are the conditions for converting cyclohexanol to cyclohexene?
You will find the answer to this question in the Nuffield Students’ Book near the end of Topic 2, since the question is based on an experiment you may well have carried out in the laboratory. If you haven’t, the details are given in the book.
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updated: 20 August 2003
