3.3.8 - Aldehydes and Ketones Flashcards

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1
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Name 2 carbonyl compounds

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Aldehydes and ketones

(both contain carbonyl functional group C=O)

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2
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Draw an aldehyde

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3
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Draw a ketone

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4
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State which compound reacts with oxidising agents: aldehydes or ketones. Include the product formed.

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React with aldehydes to produce carboxylic acids

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Name 2 reagents you can use to test for aldehydes

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  • Tollens’ reagent
  • Fehling’s solution
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What is Tollens’ reagent?

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Colourless solution of silver nitrate dissolved in aqueous ammonia

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Describe what happens when Tollens’ reagent is heated in a test tube with an aldehyde

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  • Ag+ ions in Tollens’ reagent are reduced to Ag atoms
  • Silver mirror forms
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What is Fehling’s solution?

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Blue solution of copper(II) ions dissolved in sodium hydroxide

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Describe what happens to Fehling’s solution when it’s heated with an aldehyde

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Copper(II) ions are reduced to brick-red precipitate of copper(I) oxide

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10
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When primary alcohols are oxidised, what products are produced?

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Aldehydes and carboxylic acids

(Can use reducing agent to reverse these reactions)

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When secondary alcohols are oxidised, what product is produced?

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Ketones

(Can use reducing agent to reverse these reactions)

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12
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State a reducing agent you can use to reduce aldehydes and ketones

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NaBH4 dissolved in water with methanol

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In equations, what does the [H] stand for?

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Hydrogen from reducing agent

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Write an equation showing the reduction of an aldehyde to a primary alcohol. Draw molecules in displayed formula.

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Write an equation showing the reduction of a ketone to a secondary alcohol. Draw molecules in displayed formula.

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16
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Draw the reaction mechanism for the reduction of an aldehyde to a primary alcohol. Include the name of the reaction mechanism.

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Nucleophilic addition

H- ion acts a nucleophile and adds on δ+ on carbon atom

17
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When potassium cyanide reacts with carbonyl compounds, what products are produced?

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Hydroxynitriles (molecules with CN and OH)

18
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What type of reaction mechanism occurs when potassium cyanide reacts with carbonyl compounds?

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Nucleophilic addition reaction

19
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When potassium cyanide reacts with carbonyl compounds, why it is considered a nucleophilic addition reaction?

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∵ nucleophile attacks the molecule & add itself as an extra group

20
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Write an equation for when potassium cyanide dissociates in water

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KCN → K+ + CN-

21
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Draw the reaction mechanism for when potassium cyanide reacts with a ketone

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22
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Write the overall equation for when potassium cyanide reacts with aldehydes

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23
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Write the overall equation for when potassium cyanide reacts with ketones

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24
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When you react potassium cyanide with an unsymmetrical ketone or any aldehyde (expect methanal), what will you produce?

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Mixture of enantiomers

25
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Describe how potassium cyanide is hazardous

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  • Potassium cyanide = irritant & extremely dangerous if ingested or inhaled
  • Can react with moisture to produce hydrogen cyanide = highly toxic gas
26
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State what you can do to reduce the risks of potassium cyanide

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Wear gloves, safety goggles and lab coat & perform experiment in fun cupboard

27
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Write the overall equation for the addition of hydrogen cyanide to an aldehyde

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RCHO + HCN → RCH(OH)CN