When acidified potassium dichromate is used in organic chemistry to oxidise alcohols, nearly all the text books state the colour change is 'from organge to green'. But when I do the experiments in the lab the colour change is normally orange to blue. Why is this?
Does that fact that the alcochol is oxidised to a carboxylic acid (green) but then the oxidation continues till the carboxylic acid oxidised to carbon dioxide and water, which possibly creates a blue colour? I don't really know, thats just a guess.