3.3.8 Aldehydes and Ketones Flashcards
Name 2 carbonyl compounds
Aldehydes and ketones
(both contain carbonyl functional group C=O)
Draw an aldehyde
Draw a ketone
State which compound reacts with oxidising agents: aldehydes or ketones. Include the product formed.
React with aldehydes to produce carboxylic acids
Name 2 reagents you can use to test for aldehydes
- Tollens’ reagent
- Fehling’s solution
What is Tollens’ reagent?
Colourless solution of silver nitrate dissolved in aqueous ammonia
Describe what happens when Tollens’ reagent is heated in a test tube with an aldehyde
- Ag+ ions in Tollens’ reagent are reduced to Ag atoms
- Silver mirror forms
What is Fehling’s solution?
Blue solution of copper(II) ions dissolved in sodium hydroxide
Describe what happens to Fehling’s solution when it’s heated with an aldehyde
Copper(II) ions are reduced to brick-red precipitate of copper(I) oxide
When primary alcohols are oxidised, what products are produced?
Aldehydes and carboxylic acids
(Can use reducing agent to reverse these reactions)
When secondary alcohols are oxidised, what product is produced?
Ketones
(Can use reducing agent to reverse these reactions)
State a reducing agent you can use to reduce aldehydes and ketones
NaBH4 dissolved in water with methanol
In equations, what does the [H] stand for?
Hydrogen from reducing agent
Write an equation showing the reduction of an aldehyde to a primary alcohol. Draw molecules in displayed formula.
Write an equation showing the reduction of a ketone to a secondary alcohol. Draw molecules in displayed formula.