1 / 14

Benzoic acid is used for foods while benzoin resin is used in cosmetics, lotions and soaps

Acetic acid +water. Acetylsalicylic acid. Benzoic acid is used for foods while benzoin resin is used in cosmetics, lotions and soaps. Carboxylic acids. Aliphatic carboxylic acids. Formic acid pungent

robyn
Télécharger la présentation

Benzoic acid is used for foods while benzoin resin is used in cosmetics, lotions and soaps

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Acetic acid +water Acetylsalicylic acid Benzoic acid is used for foods while benzoin resin is used in cosmetics, lotions and soaps

  2. Carboxylic acids Aliphatic carboxylic acids • Formic acid pungent • true liqidmobily • Acetic acid colorless • vinegar • Tartaric acid • solid crystalline • Citric acid yellowish white • odorless

  3. Aromatic carboxylic acids • Benzoic acid • solid crystalline, yellowish white • odorless • Salicylic acid • Phthalic acid solid flaky ,yellowish white • odorless

  4. Ignition test Aliphatic C.A: inflammable ,non luminous and no smoky Aromatic C.A: inflammable , luminous and smoky Appearance change: formic and acetic acid volatilization tartaric acid swelling up and charring* citric acid melting and formation yellow resin*blackening benzoic, salicylic, phthalic acid melting

  5. Color flame: No change with all Odor: Formic ,acetic acid : no change Tartaric, citric acid: burnt sugar odor. Benzoic ,phthalic acid: irritant odor (suffocating). Salicylic acid: phenolic odor . Residue: No residue with all except Tartaric acid : black residue. Citric acid: yellow stain.

  6. Acid base test Acidity test: Na2CO3 solution(conc) + acid → warm → effervescent Strong effervescent that means acid. Weak effervescent that means acidic. Conc. Hcl test: when substance soluble in 10% NaOH that means acid .if add HcL in same test tube→reprecipted again

  7. All strong acid

  8. Preliminary test Soda lime test: Formic and acetic acid: not done for solid only. Tartaric and citric acid: burnt sugar odor on hot. Benzoic and phthalic acid: benzene odor on hot. Salicylic acid: phenolic odor on hot.

  9. 30%NaOH: The same result of soda lime FeCL3: No reaction with all. Conc. H2SO4: Formic and acetic acid: effervescent due to CO2 evolution on cold. Tartaric acid : effervescent and heavy charring on hot. Citric acid: effervescent and yellow stain after long time it blackening. benzoic, phthalic and salicylic acids: no reaction

  10. General test Neutral FeCL3: 1 ml of acids +2ml NH4OH→ heat until complete disapperance of ammonia odor then wait 2-3 min. to cooling then add 2-3 dps of neutral FeCL3→ formic ,acetic acids: blood red color give brown if heat it. Tartaric, citric acids:lemon yellowcolor. Benzoic, phthalic acids: buff ppt. Salicylic acid:no need to use NH4OH just salicylic +H2O +neutralFeCL3 to give violet color.

  11. Differentiation tests

  12. Salicylic acid Esterfication: methanol+ saliucylic acid+ Conc H2SO4heat then pour it onto 10 ml of H2O → vicks odor of winter green oil due to methyl salicylate formation. Formaldehyde: Formaldehyde+ salicylic acid + Conc. H2SO4→ crimson red color on the wall. Phthaline test: Salicylic acid + phthalicunhydride +Conc. H2SO4 heat then pour it onto 10 ml of 10% NaOH→ unstable pink color

  13. IR location COOH stretching band at 1710 cm-1

More Related