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A: Brady's reagent react with carbonyl compounds to form colored precipitate.
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A: Given: Benzoic acid is insoluble in sulfuric acid.
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Q: Write the chemical reactions involving Fehling's reagent, acetaldehyde, benzaldehyde, and propanone.
A: Reaction of Fehling's reagent with acetaldehyde, benzaldehyde, and propanone are given below
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A: Boiling point is dependent on the intermolecular forces present in the molecules.
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A: hydrotreating reactions for naphthalene is as follows:
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Q: what is the reaction for t-butyl bromide and sodium methoxide in methanol?
A: t-butyl bromide when react with sodium methoxide in methanol, elimination reaction occurs.
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A: When ethanal reacts with excess methanol in presence of HCl forms 1,1-dimethoxyethane.
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Q: Why should we study about Aldehydes and Ketones?
A: Aldehydes and Ketones determined below,
Q: Write the chemical reaction between Brady’s reagent and acetaldehyde, benzaldehyde and propanone…
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A: Schiff reagent helps in identification of the aldehyde .It changes color in present of aldehyde .
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would you expect benzaldehyde to create a precipitate when mixed with potassium permanganate?
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- What is the functional group of propanoic acid? How do we know if it's soluble in water or insluble in water using the flowchart that is attached. which test should be performed using the flowchart. Is propanoic acid a ketone, aldehyde, ester or alcohol and how did you know?what would be the most efficient series of solubility and functional group tests that would identify the functional group? Also what could be the sources of error in this experiment? What could occur that would give false positives, false negatives, or incorrect interpretations?What happens when Fehling's solution is added to benzaldehyde? What happens when Fehling's solution is added to acetone? Include a youtube video reference in your explanation.Why is aqueous ammonia used in a reaction with an ester to produce an amide and alcohol? Why not use alcoholic ammonia?
- a)why can esterification also be considered to be a neutralization reaction? b)What is distillation? How would distillation be used to purify an ester?a) Draw the structure for ethyl 3-methyl butanoate. b) Which functional group(s) does this molecule contain? c) Which type of reaction could be used to synthesize this molecule?Why should we study about Aldehydes and Ketones?