Cards (4)

  • Which is which:
    • butanoic acid
    • 2-methylpropanal
    • 2-methylpropanoic acid
    • 2-methylpropan-1-ol
    Describe how these two steps could be used to identify which compound is which.
    1 ALDEHYDE
    • Tollen's reagent = silver mirror
    • OR Fehling's reagent = orange-red precipitate
    2 ALCOHOL
    • acidified potassium dichromate = orange to green
    3 DISTINGUISHING ACIDS
    • IR spectroscopy (finger-print region)
    • look for exact match to spectra of known compounds
  • In Europe, some of the glucose from crops is fermented to produce ethanol. Use of a carbon-neutral fuel leads to no net emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
    The ethanol produced by fermentation of glucose may be regarded as a carbon-neutral fuel.
    Justify this statement. Include the relevant chemical equations in your answer.
    6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
    C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + CO2
    2C2H5OH + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
    6CO2 taken in and 6CO2 released
  • Coffee beans from South America are exported to Europe in an outer layer called silverskin. The waste silverskin can be fermented to produce a solution containing propanone, ethanol and butan-1-ol..
    Suggest why ethanol produced in Europe using silverskin from South America is less likely to be carbon-neutral than ethanol produced from crops grown in Europe.
    Transport has larger carbon footprint
  • There is a very low yield of butan-1-ol from but-1-ene in this manufacturing process. Explain why.
    Formed from less stable carbocation (primary not secondary)