Give simple tests to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds
(i) Pentan-2-one and Pentan-3-one
(ii) Benzaldehyde and Acetophenone
(iii) Phenol and Benzoic acid
i) Pentan-2-one and pentan-3-one can be distinguished by iodoform test.
Pentan-2-one is a methyl ketone. Thus, it responds to this test. But pentan-3-one not being a methyl ketone does not respond to this test.
ii) Benzaldehyde (C6H5CHO) and acetophenone (C6H5COCH3) can be distinguished by iodoform test. Acetophenone, being a methyl ketone on treatment with I2/NaOH undergoes iodoform reaction to give a yellow ppt. of iodoform. On the other hand, Benzaldehyde does not give this test.
iii) Phenol and benzoic acid can be distinguished by ferric chloride test.
Ferric chloride test:
Phenol reacts with neutral FeCl3 to form ferric phenoxide complex giving violet coloration.
6C6H5OH + FeCl3 ---> [Fe (OC6H5)6]3-+3H++3Cl-
Phenol iron-phenol complex
(Violet color)
But benzoic acid reacts with neutral FeCl3 to give a buff-coloured precipitate of ferric benzoate.