Experiment 25B FV 11 3 02 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS: ORGANIC QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS1 MATERIALS: 2025

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Procedure: Add dropwise 1 % acetic acid solution of bromine to about 0.5 ml of sample dissolved in acetic acid or other organic solvent. Mix carefully the contents of the test tube. The pink color of bromine quickly disappears to the moment, when total multiple bonds are saturated.
Final Answer: Ozone (O₃) contains a peroxide functional group.
The most common identification method organic chemists use to determine functional groups is infrared spectroscopy. Infrared spectroscopy (abbreviated IR spectroscopy) in simplest terms involves analyzing how a molecule interacts with infrared light.
This is done by combining the organic compound with sodium metal. The ionic compounds formed during the fusion are extracted in an aqueous solution and can be used for the detection of sulphur, nitrogen and halogens by simple chemical tests.
Infrared Spectroscopy (IR): This technique involves using infrared light to detect the presence of functional groups based on their characteristic absorption patterns.

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However, weve seen that IR spectroscopy can a great technique for identifying certain functional groups in an unknown molecule especially functional groups containing OH or C=O.
Sodium Fusion Test This test is used for the qualitative analysis of elements nitrogen, sulphur and halogen in Organic compounds. In order to detect them, it is necessary to convert them into ionisable inorganic substances.

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