dehydration of cyclohexanol Flashcards
what does a dehydration reaction indicate
a loss of water
what is an azeotrope (azeotropic mixture)
two compounds that have different boiling points, but have a different boiling point alltogether when they are mixed
how are azeotropic properties used in distillation
the solvent added will create two ezeotropic mixtures with the two compound present in the original sample. Each of the new azeotropes will boil at different temperatures.
describe the bromine test
bromine reagent will react with alkenes and alkynes if they are present. if this occurs, the brown color will quickly dissipate (positive test)
what could produce a false positive bromine test
the bromine reagent could either react with compounds other than the desired compound. the alkene could also be unreactive
describe the permangenate test (Baeyer’s Test)
- potassium permangenate reagent is purple in color
- if aklenes or alkynes react with the reagent, the color will dissipate and a brown precipitate will form
is the permangenate test or the bromine test more accurate? why?
the permangenate test is more accurate
potassium permangenate reacts with alkenes that are not reactive with bromine
what is most likely to cause a false positive Baeyer’s Test
potassium permangenate reagent reacts with easily oxidizable functional groups