Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

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alok kumar singh

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Kindly go through the solution

 

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CH3—CH2—CHO does not undergo Cannizzaro reaction because it has α-hydrogen.

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Kindly consider the following

 

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Acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) gives positive lodoform test and positive Fehling's solution test

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CH3—CH2—CHO does not undergo Cannizzaro reaction because it has α-hydrogen.

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Kindly consider the following
-CHO is meta directing group

 

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Fehling solution test can be given by aldehyde except aromatic aldehyde

can't give Fehling solution test,

other all three given can give Fehling solution test.

 

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Functional group should get the lowest possible number.

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The 'X' in reaction is 3-hydroxybutanal. It is an aldol reaction. Complete reaction is an follows:

 

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Ethyl benzoate can be prepared by heating benzoic acid with ethyl alcohol in presence of dry HC1 or conc. The reaction is called as esterification reaction.

 

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