An organic compound with molecular formula C2H4O2 produces brisk effervescence on addition of sodium carbonate or bicarbonate.
1. Identify the organic compound
2. Name the gas evolved
3. How will you test the gas evolved
4. Write a chemical equation for the evap reaction
5. List two important uses of the above compound
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Explanation:
Litmus Test:
A litmus test is used to determine if a solution is acidic or basic.
Blue litmus paper turns red in acidic conditions.
Red litmus paper turns blue in basic or alkaline conditions.
Litmus test of the compound X:
Ethanoic acid is acidic in nature, since the compound X turns blue litmus red thus, it must be acidic in nature.
The molecular formula, defines that the compound is ethanoic acid
.
Reaction of Ethanoic acid with Sodium bicarbonate:
Ethanoic acid
or reacts with sodium bicarbonate
and gives carbon dioxide
gas (evolves with brisk effervescence) along with sodium acetate
, and water
.
The chemical reaction is as follows
The gas evolved in the above reaction is carbon dioxide
.
So, from the above reaction, it can be said that the organic compound X is Ethanoic acid
that turns blue litmus red and produces brisk effervescence with sodium bicarbonate.