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Activity Project: Identification of Functional Groups

Activity Project: Identification of Functional Groups in Organic Compounds – Class 11 Chemistry

Activity Project: Identification of Functional Groups in Organic Compounds

Objective

To perform qualitative tests to identify various functional groups present in given organic compounds such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, phenols, and amines.

Materials Required

  • Sample organic compounds (e.g., ethanol, acetone, benzaldehyde, acetic acid, phenol, aniline)
  • Reagents: 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (2,4-DNP), Tollens’ reagent, Ferric chloride (FeCl₃), Bromine water, NaOH, Dilute H₂SO₄, NaHCO₃, etc.
  • Test tubes and test tube stand
  • Droppers/Pipettes
  • Water bath
  • Dilute acids and bases where required

Procedure (Sample Tests)

  1. Alcohol Test (Ethanol): Add sodium metal to ethanol — observe effervescence (H₂ evolution).
  2. Aldehyde Test (Benzaldehyde): Perform Tollens’ test; silver mirror forms if aldehyde present.
  3. Ketone Test (Acetone): Add 2,4-DNP; orange precipitate indicates ketone.
  4. Carboxylic Acid Test (Acetic Acid): React with NaHCO₃; effervescence due to CO₂ indicates acid.
  5. Phenol Test (Phenol): Add neutral FeCl₃; violet color indicates phenol.
  6. Amino Group Test (Aniline): Add nitrous acid; effervescence indicates primary amine.

Observation Table

Compound Functional Group Test Performed Observation Inference
Ethanol Alcohol (-OH) Reaction with sodium metal Effervescence observed Presence of alcohol
Benzaldehyde Aldehyde (-CHO) Tollens’ test Silver mirror formed Presence of aldehyde
Acetone Ketone (=CO) 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine test Orange precipitate formed Presence of ketone
Acetic acid Carboxylic acid (-COOH) Reaction with sodium bicarbonate Effervescence due to CO₂ gas Presence of carboxylic acid
Phenol Phenolic -OH Ferric chloride test Violet coloration Presence of phenol
Aniline Amino (-NH₂) Reaction with nitrous acid Effervescence observed Presence of primary amine

Result

Each organic compound shows characteristic tests confirming its functional group, enabling qualitative identification.

Precautions

  • Use clean and dry apparatus to avoid contamination.
  • Handle reagents carefully; some are corrosive or toxic.
  • Perform tests on small amounts to avoid wastage and hazards.
  • Observe color changes and precipitates carefully for accurate interpretation.

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