Chemistry, asked by ange613, 1 year ago

Methyl ketones are characterized thorough:
(A) Tollen's reagent
(B) Iodoform test
(c) Schiff's test
(D) None

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Answered by raghavarora116pd9yd7
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Methyl and Ketones are characterized thorough ( B )...

When methyl ketone is heated with iodine in the presence of sodium hydroxide gives yellow precipitate...

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Answered by sadiaanam
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(B) Iodoform test is used to characterize methyl ketones.

The iodoform test is a chemical reaction that is used to identify the presence of certain functional groups in organic compounds, specifically methyl ketones. In this test, an aqueous solution of iodine and sodium hydroxide is added to the compound in question. If the compound contains a methyl ketone functional group, the iodoform reaction will occur and produce a yellow precipitate of triiodomethane (also known as iodoform) that can be observed. The formation of iodoform confirms the presence of a methyl ketone functional group in the compound.

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