Balancing the Oxidation of 2-Butanol with CrO3

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In summary, in the conversation, the focus was on determining the complete reaction equation for the oxidation of 2-butanol with CrO3 and H2SO4. It was determined that the reaction results in the formation of a ketone and the redox reaction with chromium ions was discussed. The final balanced equation proposed was 2CrO3 + 6 H(+) + 3 CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> 2Cr(+3) + 6H2O + 3 CH3CH2C(=O)CH3, with attention paid to the number of hydrogens present.
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Homework Statement



I am trying to figure out the complete reaction equation for the oxidation of a secondary alcohol, 2-butanol, with CrO3 (and H2SO4).



Homework Equations



See below.

The Attempt at a Solution



In this oxidation, the alcohol is turned into a ketone, not a carboxylic acid, correct?

Therefore, the simple synthesis setup would be:

CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 + CrO3 + H2SO4 -> CH3CH2C(=O)CH3

Now for the redox reaction with the chromium ions:

(Please note that I am slightly rusty on balancing redox reactions, and I really don’t know if this is remotely valid.)

CrO3 -> Cr(+3)
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 ??

3 e- + CrO3 + 6 H(+) -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 + H(+) + 1 e-

3 e- + CrO3 + 6 H(+) -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O
3*(CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 + H(+) + 1 e-)


3 e- + CrO3 + 6 H(+) -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O
3 CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> 3 CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 + 3H(+) + 3 e-
CrO3 + 6 H(+) + 3 CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O + 3 CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 + 3H(+)

CrO3 + 3 H(+) + 3 CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O + 3 CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 ?

Thank you.
 
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Yeah. Looks right.
 
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I just came across this equation for the oxidation in a book.

2CrO3 + 6 H(+) + 3 CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> 2Cr(+3) + 6H2O + 3 CH3CH2C(=O)CH3

Why is it that the bold coefficients are two times more than those in my equation?

Did I do something wrong?

Thanks again.
 
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Soaring Crane said:
3 e- + CrO3 + 6 H(+) -> Cr(+3) + 3H2O
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 -> CH3CH2C(=O)CH3 + H(+) + 1 e-


Rethink this... pay attention to the hydrogens I have bolded.
 

1. How can I balance the oxidation of 2-Butanol using CrO3?

The balanced chemical equation for the oxidation of 2-Butanol with CrO3 is:
2 C4H9OH + 3 CrO3 → 2 C4H8O + 3 H2CrO4 + 3 H2O

2. What is the purpose of using CrO3 in the oxidation of 2-Butanol?

CrO3 acts as an oxidizing agent in the reaction, meaning it helps to remove electrons from the 2-Butanol molecule, resulting in the formation of the desired product.

3. How many moles of CrO3 are needed to fully oxidize 2 moles of 2-Butanol?

Based on the balanced equation, 3 moles of CrO3 are required to oxidize 2 moles of 2-Butanol.

4. Can the oxidation of 2-Butanol be carried out at room temperature?

No, the oxidation of 2-Butanol with CrO3 typically requires elevated temperatures (around 50-60°C) to proceed at a reasonable rate.

5. What safety precautions should I take when performing this oxidation reaction?

CrO3 is a corrosive and toxic substance, so proper protective equipment (gloves, goggles, lab coat) should be worn and the reaction should be carried out in a well-ventilated area. It is also important to follow proper handling and disposal procedures for CrO3 to avoid any potential hazards.

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