Chemistry > Practical Organic Chemistry > 2.0 Summary of Solubilitiy Behaviour

  Practical Organic Chemistry
    1.0 Detection of Elements in Organic Compound
    2.0 Summary of Solubilitiy Behaviour
    3.0 Detection of Functional Group
    4.0 Methods of Separation of Mono-functional Organic Compounds from Binary Mixtures
    5.0 Separation based on Differences in the volatilities of the component in aqueous solution
    6.0 Determination of Empirical Formula and Molecular Formula
    7.0 Solved Example (Subjective)

2.1 Compounds soluble in both water and etherThis includes the lower members of the various homologous series (4-5 atoms in a normal chain) that contain oxygen and/or nitrogen in their structures: they are soluble in water because of their low carbon content. If the compound is soluble in both water and in the ether, it would also be soluble in other solvents so that further solubility tests are generally unnecessary: the aqueous solution should be tested with indicator paper. The test with sodium hydrogen carbonate solution should also be performed.
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