Do alpha hydroxy ke tones give positive tollen s test
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The Tollens' test is done in base, which mediates tautomerization through the enolate:
The Tollens' test is done in base, which mediates tautomerization through the enolate:a reaction scheme showing the tautomerization of alpha hydroxy acetone to 2-hydroxypropanal in basic solution via the enolate ion
The Tollens' test is done in base, which mediates tautomerization through the enolate:a reaction scheme showing the tautomerization of alpha hydroxy acetone to 2-hydroxypropanal in basic solution via the enolate ionThe misconception that you have is that all alpha-hydroxy ketones can give a positive Tollens' test. Aldehydes give a positive test, and so only alpha-hydroxy ketones that can tautomerize to aldehydes will give a positive Tollen's test. My example above is 1-hydroxy-2-propanone, which isomerizes to 2-hydroxypropanol. Most alpha-hydroxy ketones with names that match the pattern 1-hydroxy-2-alkanone will give a positive Tollens' test.