Determine the product formed when the following compound undergoes the Benedict's test.
15. Aldehydes and Ketones
Tollens' and Benedict's Test
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Under the following test, which structure represents the product formed?
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What was the starting material that created the following carboxylic acid product?
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Draw the product when 2,3,5-trimethyloctanal is submerged in a basic copper (II) solution.
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Which of the following will give a positive Tollens' test?
a. propanal
b. ethanol
c. ethyl methyl ether
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Which of the following will give a positive Tollens' test?
a. 1-propanol
b. 2-propanol
c. hexanal
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A fundamental difference between aldehydes and ketones is that one can be oxidized to carboxylic acids but the other cannot. Which is which? Give an example of a test to differentiate aldehydes from ketones.
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Which of the following compounds will react with Tollens' reagent? With Benedict's reagent?
a. Cyclopentanon
b. Hexanal
c.
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Mention at least two simple chemical tests by which you can distinguish between benzaldehyde and benzoic acid.
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A compound with the formula C4H8O is synthesized from 2-methyl-1-propanol and oxidizes easily to give a carboxylic acid. Draw the condensed structural formula and give the IUPAC name for the compound.
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Compound A is a primary alcohol whose formula is C3H8O. When compound A is heated with strong acid, it dehydrates to form compound B (C3H6). When compound A is oxidized, compound C (C3H6O) forms. Draw the condensed structural formulas and give the IUPAC names for compounds A, B, and C.
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