Chemistry, Third edition

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348 18 · COMMON CLASSES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS


Revision questions


18.1.Write the structural formulae of the following:


(i) hexan-2-ol


(ii)2-methylpropan-2-ol


(iii)butane-1,3-diol


(iv)3-chlorophenol.


18.2.Arrange in order of increasingacidity:


ethanoic acid, ethanol, phenol, water.


18.3.Write the structural formulae for


(i) 3-methylhexanal


(ii)pentane-2,4-dione


(iii)phenylethanone


(iv)2-methylpropanoic acid


(v)butane-1,4-dioic acid.


18.4.What would be the likely product of the oxidation of
ethane-1,2-diol with excess acidified dichromate?


18.5.Write the structures of the organic products of the fol-
lowing reactions:


(i) The reaction when propanoic acid is heated with ethanol


in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid.

(ii)The reduction of propanoic acid with lithium aluminium


hydride.

(iii)The oxidation of pentanal with sodium dichromate.


(iv)The oxidation of ethanal with Fehling’s solution.


18.6.Write the structural formula of the following derivatives


of methanoic acid:


(i) the propyl ester


(ii)the amide


(iii)the acid chloride.


18.7.The compound 2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid is


more commonly known as serine and is an amino acid:


(i) Write the structural formula of serine.


(ii)Does serine exist as two different optical isomers?
(iii)What would be the structure of the product formed
when serine is treated with acidified sodium dichromate
solution?
(iv)Write the structural formula of the dipeptide Ser-Ser.

18.8.Write an equation for the acid-catalysed reaction of
methanol with benzoic acid.

18.9.Write the structural formula of a fat derived from the
esterification reaction of one molecule of glycerol and three
molecules of octadecanoic acid (‘octadec’ = 18).

18.10.Identify the functional groups in the following well-
known compounds:
(i) the synthetic fibre Dacron

(ii)amphetamine

(iii)aspirin

(iv)urea

BOX 18.6


Examples of reactions of ethanol, phenol and benzyl alcohol


Phenol Ethanol Benzyl alcohol
No ester formed when ester formed ester formed
reacted with an organic
acid

No simple product aldehyde/acid aldehyde/acid
formed on oxidation formed on oxidation formed on oxidation

Reacts with neutral FeCl 3 no colour produced no colour produced
to give a violet complex with the same reagent with the same reagent
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