DETECTION OF ACETATE PRESENT IN GIVEN ORGANIC COMPOUND

Experiment No. 12: DETECTION OF ACETATE PRESENT IN GIVEN ORGANIC COMPOUND
OBJECTIVE:
TO IDENTIFY THE ORGANIC COMPOUND PRESENT IN THE GIVEN ORGANIC SAMPLE
APPARATUS REQUIRED
  1. Watch glass
  2. Tong
  3. Burner
  4. Porcelain basin
  5. Beaker
  6. Test tube
CHEMICALS REQUIRED
  • Given organic sample
  • Blue and red litmus paper
  • Other reagent
THEORY

Organic compounds are hydrocarbon and their derivatives. They are mainly made up of two parts- alkyl and functional group part. The functional group is defined as the atom or group of atoms that determines the characteristic properties of the organic compound. Some examples of functional groups are -OH, -CHO, -COOH, etc.

PROCEDURE

First of all, a preliminary test was performed. Then confirmatory test was done to identify the given organic compound.

OBSERVATION

1. Preliminary test:

a. Solubility: Soluble in water
b. Odour: Fruity odour
c. Colour: Colourless
d. Litmus paper test: Neutral
e. Residue test :

ExperimentObservationInference
Residue/Evaporation test:

A few drops of the solution were evaporated on the watch glass over the water bath.
A solid residue was formed that gives vinegar smell on treating with conc. H2SO4.
May be acetate.
Confirmatory Test
Test of acetone
ExperimentObservationInference
1. 2 ml of original solution was taken in a clean and dry test tube and 2 ml of ethyl alcohol was added to it. Then a few drops of conc. H2SO4 was
added and heated.
A fruity smell was observedPresence of acetate
2. 2 ml of original solution was taken in a clean and dry test tube and 2 ml of AgNO3 solution was added to it.White ppt. was formed that doesnot turn black
on heating.
Presence of acetate.
3. 2 ml of the original solution was taken in a clean
and a dry test tube and a few drops of ferric chloride solution were added to it.
A deep red colour was
formed which changed to reddish brown on boiling
Presence of acetate
Reactions involved
detection of acetate present in given organic compound reactions
RESULT

Hence, acetate was found in the given solution.

CONCLUSION

Hence, organic compounds can be tested using specific reagents.

PRECAUTION
  1. Apparatus should be handled carefully.
  2. The sample should be taken in small amounts.
  3. Heating should be done carefully.

Structure:

IUPAC name: Ethanoate
Common name: Acetate

References:
Mishra, AD, et al. Pioneer Chemistry. Dreamland Publication.
Mishra, AD et al. Pioneer Practical Chemistry. Dreamland Publication
Wagley, P. et al. Comprehensive Chemistry. Heritage Publisher & Distributors Pvt. Ltd.

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