Question
Question: What is the molecular formula of pyrogallol? (A) \({{C}_{6}}{{H}_{4}}{{\left( OH \right)}_{2}}\) ...
What is the molecular formula of pyrogallol?
(A) C6H4(OH)2
(B) C6H5(OH)3
(C) C6H3(OH)3
(D) C6H5OH
Solution
The empirical formula of pyrogallol is C6H6O3.
The IUPAC name and the structure can be different when it is considered in spatial form.
Complete step by step solution:
Pyrogallol is also called as pyrogallic acid and 1,2,3- trihydroxybenzene. It is an organic compound belonging to the phenol family, used as a photographic film developer and in preparation of other chemicals.
It is reported to be the best phenolic antioxidant for biodiesel.
It is a white, water-soluble solid although samples are typically brownish because of its sensitivity towards oxygen. It is one of the three isomeric benzenetriols. Organic solvents dissolve pyrogallol. But has low solubility in oils.
Pyrogallic acid is odourless white to grey. It is a weak acid crystalline compound chiefly used as a developer in photography.
Pyrogallol was obtained from gallic acid which is obtained from barks of various trees. Gallic acid is converted to pyrogallol under pressure by heating with water. Presently, gallic acid is obtained from tannin. Heating includes decarboxylation. Many alternative routes of pyrogallol production have been practised, as tannin is expensive.
In alkaline solution, it absorbs oxygen from the air and turns brown from colourless solution. It can be used to calculate the amount of oxygen in the air (Orsat analysis). As the metabolic rate is high and respiration requires large amounts of oxygen to fulfil the energy needs, alkaline pyrogallol is used in seed germination.
Pyrogallol has antiseptic properties and is used for hair dyeing. But this practice is declining day by day because of its toxicity.
The formula of pyrogallol is C6H3(OH)3.
Therefore, option (C) is correct.
Note: The molecular formula of pyrogallol is C6H6O3 which can be considered as C6H3(OH)3 according to the other name (IUPAC name) of pyrogallol as 1,2,3- trihydroxybenzene. Also, according to the common molecular formula, two options i.e. (A) and (B) can be ignored from the prior step.