Test tube |
observation; soluble or insoluble in acetone |
Was the alcohol soluble in acetone,yet insoluble in water? Yes/No |
ethanol | soluble,easily soluble | No/soluble in water |
1-butanol | soluble | No /less soluble in water |
1-pentanol | soluble | yes/,insoluble |
1-hexanol | slightly soluble | yes,/insoluble |
1-octanol | slightly soluble | yes/,insoluble |
ABILITY OF ACETONE AS A SOLVENT FOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Acetone is the simplest ketone.Acetone is a good solvent,a solvent has the ability to dissolve other substances.Acetone is good good solvent dueto its ability to dissolve both polar and non polar substances.Other solvents dissolves only in one.Acetone can be used with both organic and inorganic compounds.Acetone is highly volatile and completely miscible in water. Acetone reacts with alcohol forms hemiacetal.Acetone has the ability to dissolve organic compound due to its lower boiling point and lower density.
B. The Solubility of Alcohols in Acetone: Test Tube Observation: Soluble or Insoluble in Acetone Was...
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...
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...
Please help with equations. 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...
CHEM 104 ALCOHOLS AND PHENOLS REPORT ALCOHOLS AND PHENOLS DATE_1612512019 NAME: Aroxia Bochossian Solubility Compound Solubility in Water -Butanol 1-Hexanol ps in created two spreate and insoluble it created we seperate it cloudy Tit was insuluble soluble 2-Propanol 2-Methyl-cyclohexanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol Phenol I insoluble insoluble insoluble insoluble Unknown Questions Up to how many carbons are alcohols soluble in water? What is the reason for the solubility or insolubility of alcohols?
What are the reactions ( or Solubility) of these 3 alcohols with 58% H3PO4: if you can >> what is the observation in the experiment? 1- ethanol (ethanol ). 2- n-butyl alcohol (butanol). 3- n- hexyl alcohol (hexanol).
Describe the classification of alcohols; describe the boiling points and solubility of alcohols, phenols, and ethers. Classify each of the following alcohols as primary (1 degree), secondary (2 degree) or tertiary (3 degree); Classify each of the following alcohols as primary (1 degree)j, secondary (2 degree), or tertiary (3 degree): Predict the compound with the higher boiling point in each of the following pairs: a. ethane or methanol b. diethyl ether or 1-butanol c. 1-butanol or pentane Predict the compound...
Which of the following alcohols would have the lowest solubility in water? A) 1-hexanol B) isopropyl alcohol (2-propanol) C) 1-butanol D) ethanol
1. What is the molarity of a solution containing 45.0 grams Naso, in 500 ml of solution? Mnr. 163 Experiment: Name: Date: 5/15 20 Hillary ? Course/Section: Data/Observations: A Supersaturated Solution 1. Setting up boling apparatus (no data) 2. Boiling water (no data) 3. Heating supersaturated solution (no data) 4. Cooling supersaturated solution (no data) 5. Observation from supersaturated solution B. Solutes and Solvents. Solubility a. Solubility: 1. 15 KMnO Setting up test tube rack (no data): 2. The solvent...
Determine the solubility of lipids in the following solvents as "insoluble" or "soluble"; "miscible" or "immiscible": 1) Corn oil in water: 2) Corn oil in alcohol: 3) Corn oil in CH2Cl2: 4) Lard in water: 5) Lard in alcohol: 6) Lard in CH2Cl2: 7) Wax in water: 8) Wax in alcohol: 9) Wax in CH2Cl2:
here what I have where what I need help with B., C., and D. Solubility, lodoform, and Oxidation of Aldehydes and Ketones B3 Solubility Soluble in water? C. Todoform Test Methyl ketone present? D. Benedict's Test Oxidation occurred? Propionaldehyde Benzaldehyde Acetone Cyclohexanone Unknown Solubility iodoform test benedict test Propionaldehyde 1. Insoluble no y es Benzaldehyde 2. Insoluble no no yes Acetone Soluble yes Cyclohexane insoluble no ? Unknown insoluble no E. Identification of an Unknown Substance Unknown Summary of Testing...