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Which of the following pair is differentiated by
iodoform test?
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The iodoform test or iodoform reaction is a qualitative chemical test for the detection of methyl ketones/alcohols, carrying an alpha-methyl group. The reagents are iodine and sodium hydroxide.
Only methyl ketones or alcohols with the feature CH3CH(OH)−R may undergo this reaction.
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Iodoform test -
1) Iodoform testing is used to test the presence of carbonyl compounds with structure R-CO-CH 3 in an unknown substance.
2) The reaction of iodine, foundation and methyl ketone gives off a yellowish tinge and an “antiseptic” scent.
3)It also tests that it contains a few second-hand drinks that contain at least one methyl group in place of alpha.
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