Question 79: [Organic > Hydroxyl Compounds]
When the apparatus below was used with compound Z, a brick-red precipitate formed in
the right-hand tube.
Which compound could be Z?
1 CH3CH(OH)CH3
2 CH3CH2CH2OH
3 CH3OH
Reference: Past Exam Paper –June 2003 Paper 1 Q39
Solution 119:
Answer: C.
1, 2 and 3 are all alcohols. When an alcohol is presented to
heated acidified potassium dichromate they will oxidise. In 1, the alcohol has
1 H atom bonded to the alcohol-bearing C atom and is secondary which will form
a ketone. In 2 and 3 the alcohols have 2 or more H atoms bonded to the
alcohol-bearing C atom and are primary which will form aldehydes. Aldehydes
turn into a brick red precipitate when presented to Fehling’s reagent. Thus 2
and 3 are the only possible compounds that Z
can be. Thus the correct answer is option C
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