Tests for alcohol, aldehyde, alkene and carboxylic acid Flashcards

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How to test for alkenes and alkanes?

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= add bromine water (orange solution)
= alkene present: orange solution turns colourless
= alkane present: remains an orange solution

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How to identify haloalkanes?

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= warm with dilute sodium hydroxide solution
= add acidified nitric acid, silver nitrate solution
= add dilute ammonia and add concentrated ammonia

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How do we identify alcohols?

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= warm with orange acidified pottasium dichromate solution
= orange should turn green: primary and secondary alcohol
= remains orange solution for teritary alcoghols

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How to test for aldehydes?

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= warm aldehyde with fehlings solution, this is a blue solutionaHow to test for aldehydes?
= the blue solution should turn a red precipitate- contains cu2+ ions

= warm aldehyde with tollens reagant, silver mirror is formed inside the test tube

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How to identify carboxylic acids?

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= limewater
= add carbonate and bubble the gas produced in limewater
= efferscence is produced, bubbling through water makes it cloudy

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How else?

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= add sodium hydrogen carbonate

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