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Given are the pairs of alcohols than can be differentiate using Lucas Test EXCEPT?
i. (isopropanol and methanol)
ii.(ethanol and n-propanol)
iii. (t-butyl alcohol and 2-methylbenzyl alcohol)
iv.(tert-butyl alcohol and ethanol)
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- What is the Rf of your alcohol product B? Which fractions would you combine to isolate pure alcohol product B?Unknown Results - Solubility Test: - Slightly soluble Ceric Ammounium Nitrate Test: - Positive Iron (III) Chloride Test: - Negative Chromic Acid Test: - Positive Iodoform Test: - Negative Luca's Test: - Negative The known alcohols tested in this experiment are: Ethanol 1-Propanol 2-Propanol 1-Butanol 2-Pentanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol 1-Octanol Phenol Although you didn't carry out every test on all eight alcohols, you should be able to predict the results for the tests on the alcohols that you did not test. If your unknown alcohol is one of these eight known alcohols, which do you think yours is? Can you definitely identify it? Explain your answer using your test results and predicted results.Is chlorophyll soluable in 2-propanol? Why or why not?
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- Plot a graph in excel of ΔT values of the four alcohols (the substances whose names end in -ol) versus their respective molecular weights. Plot molecular weight on the horizontal axis and ΔT on the vertical axis. Below your graph include a paragraph with your interpretation of what the data you collected means. Be sure to discuss the IMF’s involved in your explanation.What is the purpose of Chromic acid test? a. What are the reagents used? b. Write oxidation reaction of Primary Alcohols and Secondary AlcoholsGive the equation for boiling point correction and explain the meaning of each variable. Why do we not need to correct boiling points when running distillation experiments at a simple school level?
- Based on the results of the KMnO4 and Lucas tests on the representative alcohols (alcohol, phenol, ether), give a generalization on how the different types of alcohols (1°, 2°, and 3°) can be differentiated from each other. Permanganate Test Result: Positive: 1-butanol, 2-butanol, phenol Negative: tert-butyl alcohol, disopropyl ether Lucas Test Positive: 2-butanol & tert-butyl alcohol Negative: 1-butanolExplain and show step by step how did the answer or IUPAC name derived in letter b,f,h,k, and L. Please answer it all. This is about Carboxylic acid and its derivative.for part b would 4-secbutyl-3,3,5-trimethylnonane be correct?