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newbie

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Schiff's Test with Ketones
« on: April 11, 2005, 01:17:15 PM »
Hi~


I have been trying to find this and have had no luck yet.  Hopefully someone here can assist.


I know the mechamisn of the reaction btw an aldehyde and Schiff's reagent.  Does a Ketone react similarily with Schiff's reagent?

If an aldehyde forms:

NH-CHRSO3 groups attached to a benzene ring...

Does an ketone form...

NH-CHRR'SO3   groups on the benzene ring?

dexangeles

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Re:Schiff's Test with Ketones
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2005, 04:51:02 PM »
Schiff's test allows you to distinguish between an aldehydes and a ketones.  It reacts with an aldehyde, but not with a ketone.  Helps for unknowns.

the aldehyde actually connects to the -NH2SO2H
there are 3 sites on the reagent
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