Chemistry > Practical Organic Chemistry > 3.0 Detection of Functional Group

  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)

3.4 Test for Aldehydic Group
1. Tollens Reagent Test: To a little of the organic compound in a test tube add a 1 mL of Tollens reagent (ammoniacal solution of silver nitrate). Warm and allow to stand. The appearance of silver mirror at the sides of test tube indicates the presence of aldehydic group.

2. Fehling’s Solution Test: Warm a little of organic compound with 1 mL of Fehling’s solution. Appearance of red precipitate indicates the presence of aldehydic group.

3. Schiff’s Reagent Test: To a little of organic compound add a few drops of Schiff’s reagent. Appearance of pink or violet coloration indicates the presence of aldehydic group.
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