identification of an organic unknown

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Holly Wilkinson

Identification of an Organic Unknown

Aim:

You are supplied with an unknown compound containing one of the following functional groups:

  • Alkene
  • primary alcohol
  • tertiary alcohol
  • aldehyde
  • ketone
  • carboxylic acid
  • ester
  • phenol

Outline a sequence of tests to identify the unknown compound.

Before carrying out the tests, I will label each test tube A-H so I can distinguish between different samples.

Tests I will use:

Sodium Metal Test

Procedure:

  • Place 2cm depth of the organic compound in a test tube.
  • Remove the oil from a small piece of sodium
  • Add the sodium to a test tube containing the organic compound.
  • Bubbles of gas are a positive result.

Safety¹:

Sodium is flammable so make sure there are no naked flames near the sodium.

Sodium reacts with water so do not wash out test tubes in the sink.  Ensure test tubes are completely dry before use.

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Wear goggles to prevent sodium getting in eyes and do not handle the sodium as it may react with skin – especially if wet.  Do not test the gas with a lighted splint because sodium is flammable!

Bromine Test

Place 1cm³ of the organic compound in a test tube and add bromine water (which is an orange-brown colour) drop by drop until no further change. Shake the mixture. If the compound is an alkene – the bromine water will go colourless.

Safety:

Bromine is toxic and corrosive so wear gloves and goggles to prevent any getting into the eyes. ...

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