Reagents A. Cu(SO4)2, NaHCO3, Na-citrate B. concentrated HCI, orcinol, FeCl3 C. Alkyl chloride, AlCl3 D. NH₂OH, alcoholic HCI, alcoholic KOH, FeCl3 E. Dilute KMnO4 F. NaOH, KI, 1₂ G. FeCl3 Observation H. blue-green solution 1. Formation of purple-colored solution J. Decolorization of purple solution and formation of brown precipitate K. Formation of yellow precipitate L. Formation of a colored complex M. Appearance of a brick red precipitate N. Change in color of the crystal; warm test tube Given the following reagents and tests above, what could best differentiate the two compounds below? Provide also the letter of the expected experimental observation and state which of the two would give that result.
Reagents A. Cu(SO4)2, NaHCO3, Na-citrate B. concentrated HCI, orcinol, FeCl3 C. Alkyl chloride, AlCl3 D. NH₂OH, alcoholic HCI, alcoholic KOH, FeCl3 E. Dilute KMnO4 F. NaOH, KI, 1₂ G. FeCl3 Observation H. blue-green solution 1. Formation of purple-colored solution J. Decolorization of purple solution and formation of brown precipitate K. Formation of yellow precipitate L. Formation of a colored complex M. Appearance of a brick red precipitate N. Change in color of the crystal; warm test tube Given the following reagents and tests above, what could best differentiate the two compounds below? Provide also the letter of the expected experimental observation and state which of the two would give that result.
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H. blue-green solution
1. Formation of purple-colored solution
J. Decolorization of purple solution and
formation of brown precipitate
K. Formation of yellow precipitate
L. Formation of a colored complex
M. Appearance of a brick red precipitate
N. Change in color of the crystal; warm test tube
Reagents
A. Cu(SO4)2, NaHCO3, Na-citrate
B. concentrated HCI, orcinol, FeCl3
C. Alkyl chloride, AlCl3
D. NH₂OH, alcoholic HCI, alcoholic KOH, FeCl 3
E.
Dilute KMnO4
F.
NaOH, KI, 12
G. FeCl 3
Given the following reagents and tests above, what could best
differentiate the two compounds below? Provide also the letter of the
expected experimental observation and state which of the two would
give that result.
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Transcribed Image Text:Observation
H. blue-green solution
1. Formation of purple-colored solution
J. Decolorization of purple solution and
formation of brown precipitate
K. Formation of yellow precipitate
L. Formation of a colored complex
M. Appearance of a brick red precipitate
N. Change in color of the crystal; warm test tube
Reagents
A. Cu(SO4)2, NaHCO3, Na-citrate
B. concentrated HCI, orcinol, FeCl3
C. Alkyl chloride, AlCl3
D. NH₂OH, alcoholic HCI, alcoholic KOH, FeCl 3
E.
Dilute KMnO4
F.
NaOH, KI, 12
G. FeCl 3
Given the following reagents and tests above, what could best
differentiate the two compounds below? Provide also the letter of the
expected experimental observation and state which of the two would
give that result.
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