Test tube reactions Flashcards

1
Q

What is the test for an alkene?

A

Shake with bromine water

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2
Q

What is the test for an halogenoalkane?

Three stages

A

1) Add NaOH (aq) & warm
2) Acidify with HNO3
3) Add AgNO3 (aq)

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3
Q

What is the test for an alcohol?

A

Add acidified K2Cr2O7

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4
Q

What is the test for an aldehyde?

A

Warm with Fehling’s solution

Or

Warm with Tollens’ reagent

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5
Q

What is the test for an carboxylic acid?

A

Add NaHCO3 (aq)

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6
Q

What would you see for a positive test with shaking an alkene with bromine water?

A

The orange colour would disappear

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7
Q

What would you see for a positive test with the test for an halogenoalkane?

A

Precipitate of AgX

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8
Q

What would you see for a positive test with distilling an alcohol with K2Cr2O7?

A

The orange colour turns green with primary and secondary alcohols

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9
Q

What would you see for a positive test with aldehydes and the Fehling’s test?

A

Blue colour turns into a red precipitate

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10
Q

What would you see for a positive test with Tollens’ solution?

A

Silver mirror forms

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11
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What would you see for a positive test with carboxylic acids and NaHCO3?

A

Effervescence (CO2 given off)

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