If I had two bottles of which the labels had fallen off and the possibilities for each of the bottles was methyl-3-nitrobenzoate and triphenylphosphine; how would I tell which one is which? They both have more or less the same melting point and no distinct smells or colour differences. Could I react methyl bromide with one of the two? If it reacts with triphenylphosphine, it would release bromide ions into the solution and cause the colour to change reddish-brown (to my understanding). If the methyl bromide reacted with the methyl-3-nitrobenoate - no visible change would take place, right?