1. The molecular formula of an unknown compound A is C7H14. On ozonolysis, A gave two products B and C where both reacted with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine to give solid derivatives. Compound B gave positive results to both Tollens’ and iodoform tests, while C gave negative results to both of the tests. What is the structural formula of A, B and C. Explain your answer.

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1. The molecular formula of an unknown compound A is C7H14. On ozonolysis, A gave two

products B and C where both reacted with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine to give solid

derivatives. Compound B gave positive results to both Tollens’ and iodoform tests, while

C gave negative results to both of the tests. What is the structural formula of A, B and C.

Explain your answer.

 

 

 

2. Compound P, C4H9Br reacts with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to form compound

Q, C4H10O. Compound Q decolourised acidified solution of potassium permanganate to

yield compound R, C4H8O which give an orange precipitate when react with 2,4-

dinitrophenylhydrazine. Both compounds Q and R formed yellow precipitate with alkaline

iodine solution. Compound P also reacts with magnesium metal to form compound S,

C4H9MgBr. Compound R reacts with compound S, followed by hydrolysis to give

compound T, C8H18O. Compound T gives off white fumes when react with PCl5.

(a) Determine the structural formulae of P, Q, R, S and T. Write all the reaction equations

involved.

(b) State the IUPAC name of compound T.

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