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Question
Which of the following pair of compounds can be distinguished by iodoform test?
Methanol and butan-1-ol
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Methanol | Butan-1-ol | |
| 1. | Methanol is a primary alcohol with only one carbon atom. | Butan-1-ol is a primary alcohol with four carbon atoms. |
| 2. | On oxidation, methanol gives formaldehyde (HCHO), which lacks the CH3–CO– group. | Butan-1-ol gives butanoic acid, which also lacks the CH3–CO– group. |
| 3. | Formaldehyde does not contain the required CH3–CO– group. | Butanoic acid also does not contain the CH3–CO– group. |
| 4. | Methanol does not have the CH3–CH(OH)– structure required for the test. | Butan-1-ol also lacks the CH3–CH(OH)– group necessary for the test. |
| 5. | Methanol does not give a yellow precipitate of iodoform (CHI3). | Butan-1-ol also does not give a yellow precipitate of iodoform (CHI3). |
| 6. | Methanol gives a negative iodoform test. | Butan-1-ol also gives a negative iodoform test. |
| 7. | No yellow precipitate of iodoform (CHI3) is formed when methanol is tested. | No yellow precipitate of iodoform (CHI3) is formed when butan-1-ol is tested. |
| 8. | Methanol cannot be detected using the iodoform test. | Butan-1-ol also cannot be detected using the iodoform test. |
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