Answer the questions below with reference to the compounds X, Y and Z in the following reaction scheme - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 8 - 2013
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Answer the questions below with reference to the compounds X, Y and Z in the following reaction scheme.
Name X, Y and Z.
Which one of the compounds, X, Y or Z, con... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Answer the questions below with reference to the compounds X, Y and Z in the following reaction scheme - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 8 - 2013
Step 1
Name X, Y and Z.
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X is ethanol (also known as ethyl alcohol). Y is ethanal (also known as acetaldehyde). Z is ethene (or ethylene).
Step 2
Which one of the compounds, X, Y or Z, contains only one planar carbon atom? Draw the full structural formula of this compound and indicate clearly the carbon atom that is in planar geometry.
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The compound that contains only one planar carbon atom is Y (ethanal).
The structural formula of ethanal is:
H O
\ ||
C
/ \
H H
The planar carbon atom is the one that is double-bonded to the oxygen.
Step 3
What type of reaction is involved in conversion A?
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The type of reaction involved in conversion A is oxidation, specifically dehydrogenation.
Step 4
Describe how you would test product Y with Fehling's reagent.
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To test product Y (ethanal) with Fehling's reagent:
Add a little of Y to a test tube.
Include Fehling's solution.
Heat gently.
A red precipitate of copper(I) oxide (cuprous oxide, Cu2O) will form, indicating a positive result.
Step 5
Draw a clearly labelled diagram to show how you would obtain a sample of compound Z from compound X by reaction B in a school laboratory.
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The diagram for obtaining compound Z (ethene) from compound X (ethanol) is as follows:
Glass wool
|
Aluminium oxide
|
Delivery tube
/ \
------- / \ -------
| X | | Y |
------- \ / -------
|
Water
| |
Trough
Label A: Condenser; Label B: Test tube; Label C: Water trough. Note that both left and right assembly must be correctly labelled.
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