How to distinguish between: 1) aliphatic and aromatic amines ?; 2)aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes?; 3)aliphatic and aromatic alcohols?; 4) aliphatic and aromatic ketones?
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when distinguishing between the aliphatic and aromatic amines we can do test azo dye eye test
when we compare aliphatic or aromatic aldehyde we do the journal test of tollens reagent test always aliphatic aldehyde give positive test of tollens test
when we compare aliphatic and aromatic alcohol weekend determined by test of the Lucas reagent test
and when we compare aliphatic aromatic ketones this is a General test has been called as the Fehling test
when we compare aliphatic or aromatic aldehyde we do the journal test of tollens reagent test always aliphatic aldehyde give positive test of tollens test
when we compare aliphatic and aromatic alcohol weekend determined by test of the Lucas reagent test
and when we compare aliphatic aromatic ketones this is a General test has been called as the Fehling test
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Benzene is the archetypical aromatic compound. It is planar, bond angles=120º, all carbon atoms in the ring are sp2 hybridized, and the pi-orbitals are occupied by 6 electrons. The aromatic heterocycle pyridine is similar to benzene, and is often used as a weak base for scavenging protons. Furan and pyrrole have heterocyclic five-membered rings, in which the heteroatom has at least one pair of non-bonding valence shell electrons. By hybridizing this heteroatom to a sp2 state, a p-orbital occupied by a pair of electrons and oriented
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