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Question: A carbonyl compound gives a positive iodoform test but does not reduce Tollen’s reagent or Fehling’s...
A carbonyl compound gives a positive iodoform test but does not reduce Tollen’s reagent or Fehling’s solution. It forms a cyanohydrin with HCN, which on hydrolysis gives a hydroxy acid with a methyl side chain. The compound is :
A) acetaldehyde
B) propionaldehyde
C) acetone
D) crotonaldehyde
Solution
Aldehydes and ketones both are categorized under aldehydes and ketones. The aldehydes can give a positive iodoform test and they can even reduce Tollen’s reagent or Fehling’s solution. The ketones can give positive Iodoform test but they can not reduce Tollens reagent or Fehling’s solution.
Complete step by step solution:
First, let us know what carbonyl compounds are.
The carbonyl compounds include those compounds that contain a C=O bond. Aldehydes and ketones both are classified in carbonyl compounds.
Aldehydes give positive iodoform test and even reduce Tollen’s reagent giving silver mirror test. But ketones give iodoform test positive but they do not reduce Tollens reagent or Fehling’s solution.
So, if we see the options, the option C) acetone is the only ketone while others are aldehydes. So, the options A), B) and D) are ruled out.
Thus, acetone will react with HCN to form cyanohydrin. This on hydrolysis gives hydroxy acid that has a methyl side chain.
The reaction of acetone with HCN is given as -
Thus, option C) is the correct answer.
Note: The acetone reacts with HCN to give compound A which is 2 -hydroxy-2-methyl propane nitrile. This is a cyanohydrin. This upon hydrolysis will give compound B which is 2 -hydroxy-2-methyl propanoic acid. The Cyanide is hydrolyzed to give COOH.