Organic analysis Flashcards
1
Q
What are some simple tests?
A
- acidic
- bonding present
- solid, liquid or gas
- soluble
- polar groups or not
- burn with a smoky flame
- suggests high C:H, possiubly aromatic
2
Q
What is the test for an alkene, what is the result?
A
- shake with bromine water
- red-brown colour disappears
3
Q
What is the test for a halogenoalkane and what is the indication of a +ve result
A
- add aqueous NaOH and warm
- acidify with HNO3
- add aqueous AgNO3
- ppt of AgX forms
4
Q
What is the test for a alcohol and what is the indication of a +ve result
A
- add acidified potassium dichromate
- orange colour turns green with primary or secondary alcohols
- also with aldehydes
5
Q
What are the tests for an aldehyde?
A
- warm with Fehling’s soln
- blue to red ppt
- warm with Tollens soln
- silver mirror forms
- add acidified potassium dichromate
- orange to green
6
Q
What is the test for a carboxylic acid>?
A
- add aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate
- bubbles observed
- CO2 given off
7
Q
Suggest one reason why Tollens’ reagent is used as the oxidising agent in the specific test for aldehydes rather than the less expensive acidified potassium dichromate(VI).
A
Dichromate(VI) will also oxidise / give a positive test with alcohols