4.2.3: Organic synthesis Flashcards

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Describe how a Quickfit apparatus is connected

A

Grease the joints using some petroleum jelly on the inside of the joints before connecting the pieces together.

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In a distillation setup, why is it necessary to have a continuous water flow around the condenser?

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So that the water remains cool in order for the mixture to be distilled

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Describe a method that can be used to separate immiscible liquids

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● Pour the mixture into a separating funnel and some distilled water
● Add the stopper and invert the flask to mix the mixture
● Equalise the pressure by opening the stopper as required
● Continue shaking until there is no ‘whistle’ sound
● To collect the water in the lower layer, open the stopper and place a beaker under the spout
● Use another beaker to collect the desired organic layer
● Shake the liquid with some drying agent

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4
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Name two drying agents

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Magnesium sulphate

Calcium chloride

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5
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How to use drying agents

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● Add a selected drying agent to the organic product
● If the drying agent forms clumps add some more until they are moving freely
● Use gravity filtration to collect the dry product.
● Filtrate is the product

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6
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What does re-distillation mean?

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When a liquid is purified by using multiple distillations

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How can unsaturated hydrocarbon be tested? What are the observations?

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Use bromine water
Add few drops of bromine water to the sample and mix well
Positive test - bromine water turns colourless

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What are the reagents used to test haloalkanes and what are the observations?

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Reagents - silver nitrate, ethanol and water
Observations - chloro- : white precipitate
Bromo- : cream precipitate iodo- : yellow precipitate

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9
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What are the 3 reagents that can be used to test carbonyls?

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Acidified potassium dichromate
Fehling’s solution
Tollens’ reagent

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10
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What are the observations when acidified potassium dichromate is reacts with ketones and aldehydes?

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Ketones - no change

Aldehyde - turns from orange to green colour

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What are the observations when Fehling’s solution is reacted with ketones and aldehydes?

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Ketones - no change

Aldehyde - dark red precipitate

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What are the observations when Tollens’ reagent is reacted with ketones and aldehydes?

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Ketones - no silver mirror

Aldehydes - silver mirror

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What are the reagents that can be used to test carboxylic acid? What are the corresponding observations?

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Universal indicator - pH of weak acid
Reactive metal - hydrogen effervescence
Metal carbonate - carbon dioxide
effervescence

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