Save
organic analysis
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
HR
Visit profile
Cards (20)
Potassium dichromate(VI)
Oxidising
agent
View source
Oxidation of alcohols by potassium dichromate(VI)
1.
Oxidises
primary alcohols to
aldehydes
2.
Oxidises
secondary alcohols to
ketones
3.
Tertiary
alcohols cannot be
oxidised
View source
Oxidation of alcohols by potassium dichromate(VI)
Potassium dichromate(VI) is reduced, causing a colour change from
orange
to
green
View source
Test for primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols
1. Add 10 drops of
alcohol
to 2cm3 of acidified
potassium dichromate
solution
2.
Warm
the mixture gently in a
water bath
3. If primary/secondary alcohol:
orange
➜
green
4. If tertiary alcohol:
no colour change
- remains
orange
View source
Distinguishing primary and secondary alcohols
1.
Oxidise
the alcohol under
reflux
2. If it tests positive for being a
carboxylic acid
, then it's a
primary
alcohol
3. If it tests positively for being an
aldehyde
, then it's a
primary
alcohol
4. If it tests positive for being a
ketone
, then it's a
secondary
alcohol
View source
Aldehydes and ketones
Flammable, so use a
water bath
instead of a
Bunsen burner
View source
Fehling's solution test for aldehydes and ketones
1. Add 2cm3 of Fehling's solution to a test tube
2. Add 5 drops of unknown substance
3. Place in hot water bath for 5 minutes
4. If aldehyde:
clear blue
➜ brick red
5. If ketone:
no colour change
- remains
clear blue
View source
Tollens' reagent (
silver mirror
) test for
aldehydes
and ketones
1. Put 2cm3 of 0.10 mol dm-3 silver nitrate solution in a test tube
2. Add dilute sodium hydroxide, then dilute ammonia to form Tollens' reagent
3. Put in hot water bath, then add unknown substance
4. If aldehyde: colourless ➜ silver mirror
5. If ketone: no colour change - remains colourless
View source
Test for carboxylic acids
1. Add
2cm3
of unknown substance to a test tube
2. Add solid sodium carbonate
(or 2cm3 of sodium carbonate solution)
3. If it fizzes and limewater goes from colourless ➜ cloudy, it's a carboxylic acid
4. If it doesn't fizz and limewater remains colourless, it's not a carboxylic acid
View source
This test will give a positive result with any
acid
, so can only be used to distinguish organic compounds if you already know one is a
carboxylic acid
View source
Test for alkenes
1. Add
2cm3
of unknown solution to a test tube
2. Add
2cm3
of bromine water
3.
Shake
the test tube
4. If alkene:
orange
➜
colourless
5. If not alkene:
no colour change
- remains
orange
View source
Mass spectrometry
Produces
peaks
in the spectrum due to the
original
molecule and fragments of the molecule
View source
Molecular ion peak
The last major peak at the
highest
m/z value, giving the
relative molecular mass
(Mr) of the compound
View source
High resolution mass spectrometry
Can measure relative atomic and molecular masses to up to
4 decimal
places, useful for identifying compounds with the same Mr when
rounded
to the nearest whole number
View source
Infrared spectrometry
Bonds in a molecule absorb
IR radiation
at specific frequencies depending on the bond's
vibrational frequency
View source
Infrared spectrum
Each trough (peak) represents the
energy
absorbed by a particular bond, causing it to
vibrate
View source
Infrared spectrum
Can be split into two regions: below
1500
cm-1 (fingerprint region) and above
1500
cm-1 (functional group region)
View source
Fingerprint region (below
1500
cm-1)
Contains many signals, making
functional
group identification difficult, but is unique for each molecule and can be used for
identification
View source
Functional
group region (above
1500
cm-1)
Contains characteristic signals for
functional
groups, such as
C-H
, O-H, and C=O
View source
Greenhouse gases
Absorb infrared radiation emitted by the
Earth
, contributing to
global warming
View source
See similar decks
Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis
OCR A-Level Chemistry
613 cards
18.4 Organic Synthesis
Edexcel A-Level Chemistry > Topic 18: Organic Chemistry III
144 cards
CP11 Analysis of Inorganic Compounds
Edexcel A-Level Chemistry > Core Practicals
103 cards
1.1.3 Analysis
OCR A-Level Biology > Module 1: Development of practical skills in biology > 1.1 Practical skills assessed in a written examination
50 cards
Topic 6: Organic Chemistry I
Edexcel A-Level Chemistry
952 cards
6.4.1 Synthetic routes
OCR A-Level Chemistry > Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis > 6.4 Organic Synthesis
60 cards
C6.2 Organic Chemistry
OCR GCSE Chemistry > Topic C6: Global Challenges
209 cards
4.4 Organic Synthesis
OCR A-Level Chemistry > Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry
102 cards
2.2 Animal Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems
AQA GCSE Biology > Unit 2: Organisation
281 cards
6.4.2 Reaction mechanisms
OCR A-Level Chemistry > Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis > 6.4 Organic Synthesis
111 cards
1.1.3 Analysis
OCR A-Level Physics > Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Physics > 1.1 Practical Skills Assessed in a Written Examination
36 cards
2.4 Organic Chemistry
CCEA GCSE Chemistry > Unit 2: Further Chemical Reactions, Rates and Equilibrium, Calculations and Organic Chemistry
252 cards
6.4 Organic Synthesis
OCR A-Level Chemistry > Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis
171 cards
4.3 Comparative Analysis
AQA GCSE English Literature > Paper 2: Modern Texts and Poetry > 4. Poetry Anthology
105 cards
7.3 Data Analysis
AQA A-Level Environmental Science > 7. Research Methods
235 cards
2.4 Extract Analysis
GCSE English Literature > Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel > 2. The 19th-century Novel
90 cards
3.1. Textual Analysis
OCR A-Level English Literature > Component 01: Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 > Section 2: Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 > 3. Study of a Pre-1900 Poetry Text
49 cards
5.4.3 Meta-Analysis
Edexcel A-Level Psychology > Unit 5: Clinical Psychology > 5.4 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
48 cards
7. Organic chemistry
GCSE Chemistry
127 cards
CP5 Synthesis of an Organic Liquid
Edexcel A-Level Chemistry > Core Practicals
36 cards
2.4.1 Introduction to Organic Compounds
CCEA GCSE Chemistry > Unit 2: Further Chemical Reactions, Rates and Equilibrium, Calculations and Organic Chemistry > 2.4 Organic Chemistry
48 cards