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To identify the functional group in the given organic compound

Aim : To identify the functional group in the given organic compound.

Material Required: Test-tube, test-tube stand, test tube holder, dropper, litmus solution, 2,4 DNP, dil. HCl, NaOH, sodium, nitroprusside, meta dinitro benzene.

Physical Properties:

State: liquid 

Color: colourless

Odor: Nail paint remover like smell 

Water solubility: soluble in water

Flammability: Burn with non-sooty flame (Aliphatic) 

Preliminary test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Litmus test: Organic compound + 2

drops of litmus solution.

No change

-COOH or phenolic

  may present

2.

Organic compound + dil. HCl + NaOH

No ppt or oily layer

-NH2 group is absent.


3.

Organic compound + 2 ml of 2,4-DNP shake it and allow to stand

Orange-red ppt

Carbonyl group is present

Aldehyde or ketonic

group may be present

Confirmatory test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Organic compound + sodium

nitroprusside + 2 – 3 drops of NaOH and shake.

Red color or wine- red color

>C=O group present

2.

Organic compound + Meta

dinitrobenzene + NaOH

Violet  color which

fades  on standing.

>C=O group present

 

Result: Given organic compound contains Ketonic grp. (>C=O)

To identify the functional group in the given organic compound

Aim : To identify the functional group in the given organic compound.

Material Required : Test tube, test tube stand, test tube holder, dropper, litmus solution, 2,4 DNP, dil HCl, NaOH, reagent, Fehling solution, Schiff reagent.

Physical Properties:

State: liquid 

Color: colourless 

Odor: Pungent

Water solubility: soluble in water

Flammability: Burn with non-sooty flame (Aliphatic) 

Preliminary test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Litmus test: Organic compound + 2

drops of litmus solution.

No change

-COOH or phenolic

(–OH) is present

2.

Organic compound + dil. HCl + NaOH

No ppt or oily layer

-NH2 group is absent.

3.

Organic compound + 2 ml of 2,4-DNP shake it and allow to stand

Orange-red ppt

Carbonyl group is present

Aldehyde or ketonic group may be

present

Confirmatory test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Schiff's solution test: Organic compound + 2 ml of Schiff's reagent.

Pink color Obtained

-CHO group present

2.

Fehling’s solution test: Organic compound + Fehling’s solution (A +

B) + boil in a water bath

Red ppt.

-CHO group present

 

Result: Given organic compound contains aldehydic grp. (- CHO)



To identify the functional group in the given organic compound

Aim : To identify the functional group in the given organic compound.

Material Required : Test tube, test tube stand, test tube holder, dropper, litmus (blue), NaHCO3, conc. H2SO4 , NH4OH, FeCl3

Physical Properties:

State: Solid 

Color: White 

Odor: phenolic

Water solubility: insoluble

Flammability: Burn with non-sooty flame (Aliphatic) 

Preliminary test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Litmus test: Organic compound + 2 drops of litmus solution.

Litmus solution

turns from blue to red.

-COOH or phenolic

(–OH) may be present

2.

Organic compound + NaHCO3 solution.

No effervescence.

-COOH group absent

Phenolic (–OH) may

be present.

Confirmatory test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

FeCl3 Test: Organic compound + dil. FeCl3 solution

Green blue or violet

coloration

Phenolic group is

confirmed

2.

Phthalic test: Organic compound + phthalic acid + 2-3 drops H2SO4 + D

then cool and add dil. NaOH

blue or red coloration

Phenolic group is confirmed

 

Result: The given organic comp. contains phenolic group.

           

To identify the functional group in the given organic compound

Aim : To identify the functional group in the given organic compound.  

Material Required : Test tube, test tube stand, test tube holder, dropper litmus (blue) solution, dil. HCl, NaOH, Na metal, dil. H2SO4, CH3COOH.

Physical Properties:

State: Liquid 

Color: Colourless

Odor: Spirit like smell 

Water solubility: soluble

Flammability: Burn with non-sooty flame (Aliphatic) 

Preliminary test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Litmus test: Organic compound + 2

drops of litmus solution.

No change

-COOH or – OH is

absent

2.

Organic compound + dil. HCl + NaOH

No ppt or oily layer

-NH2 group is absent.

3.

Organic compound + Na metal

H2 gas evolves

  -OH(alcohol) group

    may be present

Confirmatory test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Cerric ammonium nitrate Test :

Organic compound + cerric ammonium nitrate

Red color appears

   -OH group is confirmed

2.

Ester Test : Organic compound + CH3COOH + Conc. H2SO4 (1 – 2 drops)

+ Heat.

Fruity smell of ester.

   

  -OH group is confirmed

Result : The functional group present in the given organic compound is alcoholic group (- OH)

To identify the functional group in the given organic compound-carboxylic acid

Aim : To identify the functional group in the given organic compound.

Material Required : Test tube, test tube stand, test tube holder, dropper, litmus (blue), NaHCO3, conc. H2SO4 , NH4OH, FeCl3

Physical Properties:

State: Solid 

Colour: White

Odor: Vinegar Like

Flammability: Burn with non-sooty flame (Aliphatic) 

Preliminary test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Litmus test: Organic compound + 2 drops of litmus solution.

Litmus solution turns from blue to

red.

-COOH or – OH may be present

2.

Organic compound + NaHCO3 solution.

Colourless, odorless

gas with brisk effervescence.

-COOH group may

be or – OH (phenol group present.

Confirmatory test :

S.N.

Experiment

Observation

Inference

1.

Ester test: Organic compound +

C2H5OH + conc. H2SO4 + Heat

Fruity smell of ester

-COOH group is confirmed

2.

FeCl3 Test: Organic compound + dil. FeCl3 solution

Red color appears

-COOH group is confirmed

 

Result : The functional group present in the given organic compound is carboxylic acid






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