It is a test when we put ferric chloride in a slightly alkaline solution check for the presence of acetate (CH3COO)
3CH3COOH + FeCl3 + 3NaOH ----------> Fe(CH3COOH)3 + 3NaCl + 3 H2O
Aniline acetate test
acidic
Hehner's test is used to detect the formaldehyde in milk by adding sulfuric acid containing the traces of ferric chloride.
ferric &non ferric alum purity
sodium acetate and sodium hydroxide will produce basic solution.
Ferric acetate is the name of (CH3COO)3Fe.
water and salt........or sodium acetate and water.....or NaCH3COO + H2O
acetoacetic aster gives ferric chloride test which is a typical test for phenols?
Cesium acetate would be mildly basic as the cesium ion is neutral while the acetate ion is a weak base.
ferric chloride causes the oxidative hydrolysis.
yes
Aniline acetate test
acidic
Sulfur is the element. The lead-acetate test detects presence of sulfate or sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide is tested with lead acetate.
It would test positive because there is a phenol group in vanillin.
Yes