This is for an Iodoform test for methyl ketones: "write an equation for iodine-potassium iodide reagent, acetone and sodium hydroxide" Is the sodium hydroxide just a catalyst? How do I write this?
This is for an Iodoform test for methyl ketones: "write an equation for iodine-potassium iodide reagent,...
Aldehydes and Ketones C. Solubility, lodoform Test, and Benedict's Test 1. Soluble? 2. Iodoform 3. Methyl 4. Color Test Ketone? Propanol S.Oxidation (yesno) Benzaldehyde Acetone Cyclohexanone Unknown 6. Identify the unknown as propanal, benzaldehyde, acetone, or cyclohexanone. Give your reasoning. Questions and Problems 01 Indicate the test results for each of the following compounds in the iodoform test and in the Benedict's test: Idoform Test Benedict's Test CHỊ C-CH, CHỊ CH, - - CH-CH2-C-CH2-CH CHỊ C-CH-CH
There are several chemical classification tests that can discern
the difference between aldehydes and ketones, and also provide
partial structure determination. Identify the components of the
Schiff\'s test reagent by dragging the reagent labels into the
box.
Click on an item, then drag it into the box. Contents of Schiff's test reagent sulfuric acid ethanol potassium iodide rosaniline hydrochloride ammonium hydroxide 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine silver nitrate sodium bisulfite sodium hydroxide odine
EXPERIMENT 6 (Organic Chemistry II). Qualitative Analysis of Ketones and Aldehydes REPORT FORM Name Instructor Date Part I. Reaction with nitrogen compounds (DNP) a) Benzaldehyde: b) Methyl ethyl ketone: c) Unknown Part II. Chromic Acid Test - Oxidation with Jones' Reagent a) Propionaldehyde: b) Acetone: c) Methyl ethyl ketone: ketone d) Unknown: Part III. Tollens' Test - Tollens Silver Mirror Test for Aldehydes a) Propionaldehyde: b) Benzaldehyde: c) Methyl ethyl ketone: d) Unknown: Part IV. Iodoform test for Methyl Ketones...
Write a balanced equation for the combination of zinc and iodine to form zinc iodide, ZnI2. Phase symbols are not graded. balanced equation: Zn +1 — Znl, How many moles of zinc are required to react with four moles of iodine? moles of zinc: mol zinc
In lab you will be performing experiments using Sodium (or Potassium) Iodide in Acetone to determine reactivity in SN1 reactions and Silver Nitrate in Ethanol to investigate SN2 reactions. How will you know if an alkyl halide is moderately reactive in either test?
POST-LAB QUESTIONS 1. A compound of molecular formula CH..0 forms a yellow precipitate with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent and a yellow precipitate with reagents for the iodoform test, draw the structural formula for this compound. 2. What kind of results do you see when the following compounds are mixed together with the given test solution? a) with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine with chromic with chromic acid with 12-KI reagent CH3CH2CH with Tollens' reagent 3. Write the structure of the compound that gives a silver mirror...
(1) - Write the net ionic and formula unit equations for the following: (i) iron(III) acetate and sodium carbonate ii) magnesium perchlorate and potassium hydroxide (2) - Write the net ionic and formula unit equation for the reaction between mercury(II) nitrate and potassium iodide (look up the solubility rules for iodide!). i) The supernatant liquid was collected from the above precipitation reaction When mercury(II) nitrate was added to the supernatant solution, no further precipitation...
Using methyl iodide, CH3I, and sodium acetylide as
the sources of carbon atoms, show how to synthesize
meso-2,3-dibromobutane. You may use any other needed reagents or
solvents, provided they do not supply carbon atoms to the final
product. About 5 steps are required. Please write out the formulas
of the reagents.
Free Response (10 pts each) Read instructions carefully and write out your answers in detail. 1. Using methyl iodide, CHI, and sodium acetylide, Nat:CECH, as the sources of carbon...
6. Write a balanced equation describing each of the following chemical reactions. (a) Solid potassium chlorate, KClO3, decomposes to form solid potassium chloride and diatomic oxygen gas. (b) Solid aluminum metal reacts with solid diatomic iodine to form solid Al2I6. (c) When solid sodium chloride is added to aqueous sulfuric acid, hydrogen chloride gas and aqueous sodium sulfate are produced. (d) Aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide react to produce aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate and liquid water.
Solve the Qs asap.
Write molecular total-ionic and net-ionic equations for the following 7) Calcium iodide and potassium carbonate. Molecular equation: Total-ionic equation: Net-ionic equation: 8) Magnesium acetate and barium hydroxide Molecular equation: Total-ionic equation: Net-ionic equation: 9) Ammonium bromide and sodium hydroxide. Molecular equation: Total-ionic equation: Net-ionic equation: 10) Sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide. Molecular equation: Total-ionic equation: Net-ionic equation: