Organic analysis Flashcards

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What are some simple tests?

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  • acidic
  • bonding present
    • solid, liquid or gas
  • soluble
    • polar groups or not
  • burn with a smoky flame
    • suggests high C:H, possiubly aromatic
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What is the test for an alkene, what is the result?

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  • shake with bromine water
  • red-brown colour disappears
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What is the test for a halogenoalkane and what is the indication of a +ve result

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  • add aqueous NaOH and warm
  • acidify with HNO3
  • add aqueous AgNO3
  • ppt of AgX forms
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What is the test for a alcohol and what is the indication of a +ve result

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  • add acidified potassium dichromate
  • orange colour turns green with primary or secondary alcohols
    • also with aldehydes
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What are the tests for an aldehyde?

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  • warm with Fehling’s soln
    • blue to red ppt
  • warm with Tollens soln
    • silver mirror forms
  • add acidified potassium dichromate
    • orange to green
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What is the test for a carboxylic acid>?

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  • add aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate
    • bubbles observed
    • CO2 given off
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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).

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Dichromate(VI) will also oxidise / give a positive test with alcohols

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