26.2 Identifying aldehydes and ketones Flashcards

1
Q

what happens to 2,4-DNP when it reacts with a carbonyl group?

A

a yellow/orange precipitate is produced

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how can you find the identity of a carbonyl using 2,4 DNP?

A

react with 2,4 DNP to form a oranger precipitate

recrystallise precipitate and obtain the melting point

compare melting point with known values

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3
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what is Tollen’s reagent?

A

silver nitrate in aqueous ammonia

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what happens when Tollen’s reagent reacts with an aldehyde?

A

a carboxylic acid is formed

a silver mirror is formed

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what is a silver mirror?

A

silver precipitate formed when Ag+ ions are reduced to form Ag

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what happens when Tollen’s reagent reacts with an ketone?

A

nothing

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7
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what is acidified potassium dichromate?

A

K₂Cr₂O₇/H₂SO₄

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what happens to acidified potassium dichromate when it reacts with an aldehyde?

A

colour change of chromium ions from orange to green

formation of a carboxylic acid

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what happens to acidified potassium dichromate when it reacts with an ketone?

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nothing as a ketone cannot be oxidised

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