organic analysis Flashcards

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How would you distinguish a tertiary alcohol from a primary/secondary alcohol?

A
  1. Add 10 cm^3 od acidified potassium dichromate soluition in a test tume
  2. Warm the mixture gently in a hot water bath
  3. if a colour change from orange to green occurs, it is either a 1º or 2º alcohol whereas if no colour change occurs then a 3º alcohol is the sample
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How would you distinguish an aldehyde from a ketone using Benedict’s/Fehling’s solution?

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  1. Add 2cm^3 of either to a test tube
  2. Add 5 drops of the sample to test tube
  3. Put the test tube in a hot water bath for a few minutes
  4. If an aldehyde, colour change from blue to red. If a ketone, no colour change
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How would you produce Tollen’s reagent?

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  1. Put 2cm^3 of 0.10 moldm^-3 silver nitrate in a test tube
  2. Add a few drops of dilute NaOH solution so that a light brown ppt forms
  3. Add drops of dilute ammonia solution until the brown ppt dissolves completely
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What could you use Tollen’s reagent to test for?

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Aldehyde- silver mirror forms

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How do you test for carboxylic acids?

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Add 2cm^3 of sample to test tube
Add 1 small spatula of solid sodium carbonate
If solution begins to fizz, bubble gas through some lime water.
If limewater turns milky, the gas is CO2 so the original sample was a carboxylic acid

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How do you test for alkenes?

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Add 2cm^3 of sample into test tube
Add 2cm^3 of bromine water to test tube
Shake
If alkene present solution goes from orange to colourless

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