based on my lab results of properties I got those compounds and aside the pH level
COMPOUNDS. Ph
ethanol.
6
1-butanol. 5
2-butanol. 5
2-methyl-2-propanol 4
1-octanol. 5
phenol. 1
unknown #21. 6.
QUESTION:
1. Which of the compounds has the lowest pH? and why?
2. Which of these compounds is the least soluble in water and which is the most soluble in water?
3. all alcohols have a polar -OH group, and yet they are not equally soluble. explain why there is a big difference in solubility?
based on my lab results of properties I got those compounds and aside the pH level...
52 Introduction to Organic Chemistry B. Properties Compound Odor pH Solubility observations Soluble in H:07 no Ethanol 2 no 1-Butanol yes 3 2-Butanol boing alcohol 2-Methyl-2- propanol 4 Smells 5 cloudy like plastic Strong Splastic smei 152 laying smells like 5 Clear alcohol Clear Plastic strong 5 2 layers very. strong little 21 odor 5 cloudy yes ino s 1-Octanol no layers Phenol 2/2 Unknown no 7 # Which of these compounds has the lowest pH? Why? Phenol Which of...
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Report Sheet Part A-Solubility of Alcohols in Water Compound Ethanol Observations 1-Butanol هاواي ام عصاو- سعاالباحث مع 2-Butanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol more than 5 carbons Soluble - Clear soluble - Clear 1-Pentanol 1-Octanol الدوله - عاالمكحة Unknown insoluble two lagers "Summarize your observations on the solubility of alcohols. Part B-Reactivity of Alcohols Toward Sodium Compound Observations Methanol Ethanol 1-Propanol 2-Propanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol Unknown *Rank the reactivity of alcohols towards sodium. Chem 130L Equation Observations Part C- Lucas Test Compound...
1. Draw the structures of the following alcohols: ethanol 2-propanol cyclohexanol 2-methyl-2-propanol Classify each of the alcohols in question 1 as primary, secondary, or tertiary. ethanol 2-methyl-2-propanol 2. 2-propanol cyclohexanol 3. Which alcohol would you expect to be more soluble in water, 1-butanol or 2-methyl-2- propanol? Why? (Hint: draw both alcohols examine their structures).
B. The Solubility of Alcohols in Acetone: Test Tube Observation: Soluble or Insoluble in Acetone Was the Alcohol Soluble in Acetone vet Insoluble in Water? Yes or No Soluble 1. ethanol No Soluble 2. 1-butanol Soluble 3. 1-pentanol 4. 1-hexanol Solubie Soluble yes 5. 1-octanol Comment on the ability of acetone as a solvent for organic compounds: 242
EXPERIMENT 4 Organic Families - Reactions and Identification of Functional Groups PART A. Reactions of Alkanes and Alkenes 1. Action of Bromine Water Observation Organic Compound cyclohexene cyclohexane Equations: Write an equation for the above compounds which caused a decolourisation of bromine water. Name and draw all reactants and products. Distinguishing Test for Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols PART B. 1. Lucas Test for Alcohols Organic Compound tert-pentanol (2-methyl 2-butanol) 2-pentanol Observation 1-pentanol Equations: Write an equation for the above...
2. Name the following alcoholis. ame: Cyclpentah Structure: Name: Structure: ОН CH, CH,CH,C- OH CH Name: Name: Structure: Structure: ОН Сн, он CH, -CH-CH2-CH, CH-CH, CH3 3. Write the product of the following oxidation reactions (if no reaction, write NR). CH, OH CH3-CH-CH, CH, CH-CH, +(0) — лон +(0) - Ketone CH, OH CH3 CH, CH, CH-CH-CH-CH, +(0) -OH + (0) 11-10 Experiment 11 Alcohols and Phenols Post-Lab Questions 1. Write the structures and classifications of the following alcohols: 2-bromo-3-pentanol...
Physical Properties 10% the compounds below in order of increasing melting point. Briefly explain your re 1. Place a) b) LiCI d) c) N2. KO CHs(CH2).СООН 2. Match the following compounds with MeOH their melting points. a. 69.3°C, -97.6°C, -210°C, 740°c b. -97.6°C, -210°C, 740°C, 69.3°C, respectively c. 740°C, 69.3°C, -97.6°C, -210°C, respectively d. res -210°C, 740°C, 69.3°C, -97.6°C, respectively 740°C, 69.3°C, -97.6°C, -210°C, respectively e. 3. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing water solubility (lowest first, to...
1. After my solubility experiment, I got these results: D-glucose and benzoic acid were dissolved in NaOH while sodium benzoate, 2-naphthol, and ethanol were not dissolved in NaOH. Are the results correspond to theoretical results? And also, what are the reasons for each solute's solubility in NaOH? (i need a justification) 2. During the experiment, I dissolved an unknown compound in five different solvents including water, diethyl ether, aqueous HCl, aqueous NaOH, and aqueous NaHCO3. The results were: Unknown Water...
Liquid Molar Mass (g/mol) Polarity (P, NP) Strongest type of Intermolecular Force Molecular structure Methanol Polar hydrogen bonds Ethanol Ipolar 1-Propanol polar 11-Butanol Ipolar n-Hexane Inon- polar n-Heptane Inon- I polar n-octane non- polar Acetone Polar 2- propanol polar 1. Which liquid tested has the strongest intermolecular forces? Justify your answer. (pt) Table 2 (15pes total) Minimum AT Initial Liquid temperature (°C) Methanol 17.8°C Ethanol 20+C |- Propanol 19.5°C 1-Butanol 19.8°C In-Hexane 18.4°C n-Heptane 20.7°C In-octane 19.4°C | Acetone 20.1.0...
The following compounds are given:
7. The following compounds are given: CH₃ H3C-C-CH3 CH₂ Cts o n on OH 1. Which compound will have the lowest boiling point? 2. Which compound will have the highest boiling point? 3. Which compound/s will be soluble in C.H14? 4. Which compound/s will be soluble in water? 5. Which compound has the highest intermolecular forces? 6. Rank all 5 compounds from lowest to highest solubility in water