GOB Chemistry
Aldehydes can be oxidized into carboxylic acids. Strong oxidizing agents such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4) or m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (m-CPBA) are used to differentiate a sample of an aldehyde from a sample of a ketone: aldehydes will show a positive result, while ketones will show no reaction.
Aldehydes can be oxidized into carboxylic acids. Tollens' test and Benedict's test are used to differentiate a sample of an aldehyde from a sample of a ketone: aldehydes will show a positive result, while ketones will show no reaction.
Ketones can be oxidized into carboxylic acids. Strong oxidizing agents such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4) or m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (m-CPBA) are used to differentiate a sample of an aldehyde from a sample of a ketone: ketones will show a positive result, while aldehydes will show no reaction.
Ketones can be oxidized into carboxylic acids. Tollens' test and Benedict's test are used to differentiate a sample of an aldehyde from a sample of a ketone: ketones will show a positive result, while aldehydes will show no reaction.