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Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
You should be able to:
• Write general and molecular formulae for members of
the alcohol homologous series.
• Write fully displayed structures and names of alcohols,
• Identify alcohols by their functional groups,
• Relate the properties of alcohols to their functional
groups,
• Describe the reactions of ethanol, and
• Describe the fermentation process by which ethanol is
produced from carbohydrates.
Alcohols
• All alcohols belong to a family of organic compounds
which contain the –OH group of atoms.
• This group of atoms is called the hydroxyl group. It
gives the alcohol its specific chemical properties and is
the functional group of alcohols.
• Most alcohols are colourless liquids with a strong smell.
They have low boiling and melting points.
• The members of the alcohol homologous series have the
following features:
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Alcohols
1. They have the general formula: CnH2n+1OH,
where n is an integer.
2. They have a hydroxyl functional group, –OH.
3. Their names end with ‘-ol’.
4. The formula of each member differs from the
previous one by –CH2.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Name Molecular
formula
Relative molecular
mass
Structural
formula
Methanol CH3
OH 32
Ethanol C2
H5
OH 46
Propanol C3
H7
OH 60
Butanol C4
H9
OH 74
Alcohols
• Ethanol is the most important alcohol in the
homologous series.
• Only ethanol can be consumed.
• Ethanol is a colourless liquid with a strong
smell.
• It has a boiling point of 78 °C and is volatile.
• It mixes readily with water.
• It is neutral to litmus.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Properties of Ethanol
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Quick Check 1
1. (a) Name an alcohol with three carbon atoms.
(b) State its
(i) molecular formula.
(ii) structural formula.
2. (a) State the general formula of alcohols.
(b) State the formula of an alcohol with 20 carbon
atoms.
(c) Do you think it is a liquid, solid or gas at room
temperature and pressure?
Solution
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Solutions to Quick Check 1
1. (a) Propanol
(b) (i) C3H7OH (ii)
2. (a) CnH2n+1OH
(b) C20H41OH
(c) Solid, its melting point is high because it has
very large molecular mass.
Return
• When a small piece of sodium is dropped into some
ethanol, it reacts steadily to give off bubbles of hydrogen
gas leaving behind a colourless solution of sodium
ethoxide, CH3CH2ONa.
• On evaporating the solution to dryness, a white sodium
ethoxide solid is obtained.
• The reaction is similar to the reaction between water and
sodium as in both reactions, the –OH group is replaced by
Na+
ion.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Chemical Reactions
1. Reaction with a reactive metal like sodium
• Ethanol burns in air (oxygen) to form carbon dioxide
and water. The reaction is exothermic and heat
energy is given out. Hence, ethanol can be used as
a fuel.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
2. Combustion
Ethanol + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + Water
C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g)  2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
O
H H
• (i) Ethanol is oxidised by hot acidified potassium
dichromate(VI) solution into ethanoic acid:
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
3. Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids
C2H5OH + 2[O] CH3COOH + H2O
+ 2[O]
H+
/K2Cr2O7
During the reaction, the potassium dichromate(VI) solution is
reduced and the solution turns from orange to green in
colour.
H+
/K2Cr2O7
+
• (ii) The oxidation of ethanol can also be carried out by
using air and bacteria.
• When wine, beer or any liquid containing ethanol is left in
the open for a few days, it becomes sour.
• Airborne bacteria (called Acetobacter aceti) converts the
alcohol into vinegar, which is a solution of ethanoic acid.
• This method is used in the industry to make vinegar.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
4. Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids
Ethanol + Oxygen  Ethanoic acid + Water
C2H5OH +2[O]  CH3COOH + H2O
Barrels of vinegar made by oxidation
• Ethanol reacts with carboxylic acids in the presence of
concentrated HCl or H2SO4 to form organic compounds
called esters. For example, ethanol reacts with ethanoic
acid to form an ester called ethyl ethanoate:
• Esters are sweet smelling liquids which can be used for
making perfumes and flavouring agents.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
5. Formation of Esters
C2H5OH + CH3COOH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O
ethanol ethanoic acid ethyl ethanoate
• Ethanol reacts with dehydrating agents such as concentrated
sulphuric acid or anhydrous aluminium oxide to form alkenes.
This is a dehydration reaction where water is lost across two
adjacent carbon atoms in the ethanol.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
6. Dehydration to Alkene
In this process, ethanol is heated with excess concentrated sulphuric
acid at 170 °C to form ethene. Alternatively, ethanol vapour can be
passed over activated alumina (Al2O3) at 450 °C.
O
H H
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Quick Check 2
Solution
1. (a) State the products formed by the
combustion of alcohols in oxygen.
(b) Construct a balanced equation for the
combustion of propanol.
2. (a) What is formed when ethanol is
oxidised?
(b) State two different ways in which oxidation
of ethanol can be carried out.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Solutions to Quick Check 2
Return
1. (a) Carbon dioxide and water
(b) 2C3H7OH(l) + 9O2(g)  6CO2(g) + 8H2O(l)
2. (a) Ethanoic acid
(b) Ethanol can be oxidised
(i) by hot acidified potassium dichromate(VI)
solution (into ethanoic acid) or
(ii) by using air and bacteria.
• Large quantities of ethanol are made for consumption by
fermentation.
• Depending on the raw materials used, the ethanol is
produced in different kinds of alcoholic drinks such as wine,
whisky, brandy, and beer.
• Carbohydrates such as starch and sugar are mixed with
water and yeast, a unicellular fungi, and a source of
enzymes.
• The mixture is left to ferment without air for a few weeks.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Making Ethanol by Fermentation
of Carbohydrates
Fermentation is carried out in large tanks
sucrose glucose fructose
Step 1: C12
H22
O11
+ H2
O C6
H12
O6
+ C6
H12
O6
• The temperature of the mixture should be kept around 37 o
C
for the yeast to work best.
• The reaction only proceeds under anaerobic conditions, i.e.
absence of oxygen.
• During fermentation, the yeast feeds on the sugar and
changes it into glucose and then into ethanol.
• The ethanol obtained is distilled and made into wine or used
as pure ethanol. The carbon dioxide produced in the
fermentation is a by-product and can be made into dry ice.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
invertase
Step 2: C6
H12
O6
2C2
H5
OH + 2CO2
glucose ethanol
zymase
Making Ethanol by Fermentation
of Carbohydrates
• We have learned in the previous chapter that alkenes
undergo an addition reaction with steam to form alcohols.
• This is the industrial method of making ethanol which is
much cheaper than by the fermentation method.
• Ethanol is manufactured by reacting ethene with steam
using phosphoric(V) acid as a catalyst at a temperature of
about 300 o
C.
• The reaction is reversible, and the formation of the ethanol
is exothermic.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Making Ethanol from Ethene
CH2=CH2(g) +H2O(g)  CH3CH2OH(g) ΔH = –45 kJ/mol
• The table below lists the types of alcoholic drinks and their
sources of starch used.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Alcoholic Beverages and Their Sources
Drink Source of
starch
% volume
of ethanol
Method of
preparation
Beer Barley 3 – 8 Fermentation
Wine Grapes / rice 8 – 18
Whisky Barley 30 – 60 Fermentation
and
fractional
distillation
Brandy Grapes
Vodka Rye / potatoes
• Ethanol is a constituent of alcoholic beverages such as
wines and whisky.
• Ethanol is used widely as a solvent for paints, varnishes,
liquid soap and other toiletries.
• Ethanol is blended with petrol and used as a fuel for
motorcars in many countries.
• Ethanol can be oxidised into ethanoic acid which is used
to manufacture plastics and drugs.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Uses of Ethanol
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Quick Check 3
Solution
1. What raw materials are required for the
production of ethanol by fermentation?
2. Construct chemical equations for the
fermentation of sugar.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Solution to Quick Check 3
Return
1. Carbohydrates
2.
Step 1:
C12H22O11 + H2O C6H12O6 + C6H12O6
sucrose glucose fructose
Step 2:
C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
glucose ethanol
invertase
zymase
• The general formula is CnH2n+1COOH, where n is an integer.
• They have an acid functional group:
• Their names end with ‘-oic’, derived from the corresponding
alkane by replacing the letter ‘e’ in ‘-ane’ with ‘-oic’.
E.g. methane  methanoic acid; ethane  ethanoic acid.
• Each member of the homologous series differs from the
previous one by an extra –CH2 group.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Carboxylic Acids
• The molecular model and structural formula of a typical
carboxylic acid, such as ethanoic acid, is as shown:
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Structure of Ethanoic acid
Structure of ethanoic acid
Name
Molecular
formula
Structural
formula
Methanoic acid HCOOH
Ethanoic acid CH3
COOH
Propanoic acid C2
H5
COOH
Butanoic acid C3
H7
COOH
• It is a colourless liquid with a strong sour smell.
• It mixes readily with water and is commonly called acetic
acid.
• It turns blue litmus red.
• Carboxylic acids are weak monobasic acids.
• Carboxylic acids show typical reactions of mineral acids.
They react less vigorously as they are weak acids and
dissociate only partially in water to form hydrogen ions.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Properties of Ethanoic Acid
Chemical reactions
1. Reaction with Metals
Ethanoic acid reacts with more reactive metals like sodium,
calcium and magnesium to form a salt and liberate hydrogen gas.
2Na(s) + 2CH3COOH(aq)  2CH3COONa(aq) + H2(g)
• Ethanoic acid reacts with the oxides and hydroxides of
metals to form salt and water. Here, the reaction is a
neutralisation reaction.
• Ethanoic acid reacts with carbonates to produce salt, water
and carbon dioxide.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
2. Reaction with Metallic Oxides and Hydroxides
MgO(s) + 2CH3COOH(aq)  (CH3COO)2Mg(aq) + H2O(l)
NaOH(aq) + CH3COOH(aq)  CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l)
3. Reaction with Carbonates
2CH3COOH(aq) + Na2CO3(s)  2CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
CH3COOH(aq) + NaHCO3(s)  CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
• Ethanoic acid reacts with alcohols to form sweet smelling
compounds called esters.
• Concentrated sulphuric acid is added as a catalyst. The
process of forming esters is called esterification.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
4. Reaction with Alcohols
The formation of the esters from different carboxylic acids and
alcohols:
CH3COOH + C2H5OH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O
ethanoic acid ethanol ethyl ethanoate
CH3COOH + CH3OH  CH3COOCH3 + H2O
ethanoic acid methanol methyl ethanoate
C2H5COOH + C2H5OH  C2H5COOC2H5 + H2O
propanoic acid ethanol ethyl propanoate
• Ethanoic acid is a very important chemical used in
manufacturing a wide variety of things.
• Annual production of ethanoic acid in the world is
estimated to be more than 6 million tonnes.
• There is a wide range of products made from ethanoic
acid. This includes:
– making various kinds of plastics such as acetates for making
fabric, films, adhesives and paints.
– making drugs like aspirin,
– making bleaching agents in detergents; chemicals like
herbicides and dyes, and
– vinegar, which is used in cooking, as an additive to chilli and
tomato sauces and for preserving vegetables.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Uses of Ethanoic Acid
Esters are organic compounds with characteristic fruity
smells.
• They are used in food flavouring and in making
perfumes.
• Esters can be prepared by reacting an alcohol with a
carboxylic acid using concentrated sulphuric acid as
the catalyst or dehydrating agent.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Esters
E.g. Ethyl ethanoate can be prepared by reacting ethanoic acid with
ethanol. In this case, the hydrogen in the –COOH group has been
replaced by an ethyl group. The formula of ethyl ethanoate is:
• Short-chain esters are more volatile than carboxylic acids
of the same number of carbons.
• They are not able to form hydrogen bonds with themselves
due to the absence of hydroxyl group.
• Thus the boiling points of esters are usually lower than that
of carboxylic acids of the same number of carbon atoms.
• Short-chain esters are fairly soluble in water but solubility
decreases with increasing chain length.
• Esters are soluble in water because they are able to form
hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
• The slightly positive end of a water molecule can form a
hydrogen bond with the lone pair of electrons on one of the
oxygen atoms in an ester.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Physical properties of esters
Solubility of esters in water
Boiling points
• The ester linkage can be broken by addition of water.
• The process is therefore known as hydrolysis.
• Hydrolysing esters using only water is very slow.
• The reaction is thus catalysed by using dilute acid like dilute
hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid.
• The ester is heated under reflux with a dilute acid and the
products are separated by fractional distillation.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Chemical properties of esters
(a) Hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate:
(b) Hydrolysis of methyl propanoate:
• Alkalis can also be used. When an alkali is used, the salt
of the acid, instead of the acid itself, is formed.
• Hydrolysis of esters using an alkali is sometimes known as
saponification. (used in producing soap)
• E.g. In the hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate using sodium
hydroxide solution, sodium ethanoate instead of ethanoic
acid is formed.
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Alternative method
CH3COOCH2CH3(aq) + NaOH(aq)  CH3COO-
Na+
(aq) + CH2CH3OH(aq)
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Quick Check 4
Solution
1. (i) What is the general formula of a carboxylic acid?
(ii) State the formula of a carboxylic acid with 10 carbon
atoms.
2. State the name and write the structural formula of a
carboxylic acid with:
(a) 2 carbon atoms, (b) 3 carbon atoms and (c) 4 carbon
atoms.
3. (a) What organic compound is formed when ethanoic acid
reacts with ethanol?
(b) What name is given to this type of reaction and what is the
catalyst required?
(c) Construct an equation to show the reaction between
ethanoic acid and ethanol.
1. (i) CnH2n+1COOH
(ii) C10H21COOH
2. (a) ethanoic acid (b) propanoic acid (c) butanoic acid
3. (a) Ethyl ethanoate
(b) Esterification, concentrated sulphuric acid
conc. H2SO4
(c) CH3COOH + C2H5OH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O
ethanoic acid ethanol ethyl ethanoate
Chapter 16
Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids
Solution to Quick Check 4
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C16 alcohols and carboxylic acids

  • 1. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids You should be able to: • Write general and molecular formulae for members of the alcohol homologous series. • Write fully displayed structures and names of alcohols, • Identify alcohols by their functional groups, • Relate the properties of alcohols to their functional groups, • Describe the reactions of ethanol, and • Describe the fermentation process by which ethanol is produced from carbohydrates. Alcohols
  • 2. • All alcohols belong to a family of organic compounds which contain the –OH group of atoms. • This group of atoms is called the hydroxyl group. It gives the alcohol its specific chemical properties and is the functional group of alcohols. • Most alcohols are colourless liquids with a strong smell. They have low boiling and melting points. • The members of the alcohol homologous series have the following features: Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Alcohols 1. They have the general formula: CnH2n+1OH, where n is an integer. 2. They have a hydroxyl functional group, –OH. 3. Their names end with ‘-ol’. 4. The formula of each member differs from the previous one by –CH2.
  • 3. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Name Molecular formula Relative molecular mass Structural formula Methanol CH3 OH 32 Ethanol C2 H5 OH 46 Propanol C3 H7 OH 60 Butanol C4 H9 OH 74 Alcohols
  • 4. • Ethanol is the most important alcohol in the homologous series. • Only ethanol can be consumed. • Ethanol is a colourless liquid with a strong smell. • It has a boiling point of 78 °C and is volatile. • It mixes readily with water. • It is neutral to litmus. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Properties of Ethanol
  • 5. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Quick Check 1 1. (a) Name an alcohol with three carbon atoms. (b) State its (i) molecular formula. (ii) structural formula. 2. (a) State the general formula of alcohols. (b) State the formula of an alcohol with 20 carbon atoms. (c) Do you think it is a liquid, solid or gas at room temperature and pressure? Solution
  • 6. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Solutions to Quick Check 1 1. (a) Propanol (b) (i) C3H7OH (ii) 2. (a) CnH2n+1OH (b) C20H41OH (c) Solid, its melting point is high because it has very large molecular mass. Return
  • 7. • When a small piece of sodium is dropped into some ethanol, it reacts steadily to give off bubbles of hydrogen gas leaving behind a colourless solution of sodium ethoxide, CH3CH2ONa. • On evaporating the solution to dryness, a white sodium ethoxide solid is obtained. • The reaction is similar to the reaction between water and sodium as in both reactions, the –OH group is replaced by Na+ ion. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Chemical Reactions 1. Reaction with a reactive metal like sodium
  • 8. • Ethanol burns in air (oxygen) to form carbon dioxide and water. The reaction is exothermic and heat energy is given out. Hence, ethanol can be used as a fuel. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 2. Combustion Ethanol + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + Water C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g)  2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
  • 9. O H H • (i) Ethanol is oxidised by hot acidified potassium dichromate(VI) solution into ethanoic acid: Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 3. Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids C2H5OH + 2[O] CH3COOH + H2O + 2[O] H+ /K2Cr2O7 During the reaction, the potassium dichromate(VI) solution is reduced and the solution turns from orange to green in colour. H+ /K2Cr2O7 +
  • 10. • (ii) The oxidation of ethanol can also be carried out by using air and bacteria. • When wine, beer or any liquid containing ethanol is left in the open for a few days, it becomes sour. • Airborne bacteria (called Acetobacter aceti) converts the alcohol into vinegar, which is a solution of ethanoic acid. • This method is used in the industry to make vinegar. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 4. Oxidation to Carboxylic Acids Ethanol + Oxygen  Ethanoic acid + Water C2H5OH +2[O]  CH3COOH + H2O Barrels of vinegar made by oxidation
  • 11. • Ethanol reacts with carboxylic acids in the presence of concentrated HCl or H2SO4 to form organic compounds called esters. For example, ethanol reacts with ethanoic acid to form an ester called ethyl ethanoate: • Esters are sweet smelling liquids which can be used for making perfumes and flavouring agents. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 5. Formation of Esters C2H5OH + CH3COOH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O ethanol ethanoic acid ethyl ethanoate
  • 12. • Ethanol reacts with dehydrating agents such as concentrated sulphuric acid or anhydrous aluminium oxide to form alkenes. This is a dehydration reaction where water is lost across two adjacent carbon atoms in the ethanol. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 6. Dehydration to Alkene In this process, ethanol is heated with excess concentrated sulphuric acid at 170 °C to form ethene. Alternatively, ethanol vapour can be passed over activated alumina (Al2O3) at 450 °C. O H H
  • 13. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Quick Check 2 Solution 1. (a) State the products formed by the combustion of alcohols in oxygen. (b) Construct a balanced equation for the combustion of propanol. 2. (a) What is formed when ethanol is oxidised? (b) State two different ways in which oxidation of ethanol can be carried out.
  • 14. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Solutions to Quick Check 2 Return 1. (a) Carbon dioxide and water (b) 2C3H7OH(l) + 9O2(g)  6CO2(g) + 8H2O(l) 2. (a) Ethanoic acid (b) Ethanol can be oxidised (i) by hot acidified potassium dichromate(VI) solution (into ethanoic acid) or (ii) by using air and bacteria.
  • 15. • Large quantities of ethanol are made for consumption by fermentation. • Depending on the raw materials used, the ethanol is produced in different kinds of alcoholic drinks such as wine, whisky, brandy, and beer. • Carbohydrates such as starch and sugar are mixed with water and yeast, a unicellular fungi, and a source of enzymes. • The mixture is left to ferment without air for a few weeks. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Making Ethanol by Fermentation of Carbohydrates Fermentation is carried out in large tanks
  • 16. sucrose glucose fructose Step 1: C12 H22 O11 + H2 O C6 H12 O6 + C6 H12 O6 • The temperature of the mixture should be kept around 37 o C for the yeast to work best. • The reaction only proceeds under anaerobic conditions, i.e. absence of oxygen. • During fermentation, the yeast feeds on the sugar and changes it into glucose and then into ethanol. • The ethanol obtained is distilled and made into wine or used as pure ethanol. The carbon dioxide produced in the fermentation is a by-product and can be made into dry ice. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids invertase Step 2: C6 H12 O6 2C2 H5 OH + 2CO2 glucose ethanol zymase Making Ethanol by Fermentation of Carbohydrates
  • 17. • We have learned in the previous chapter that alkenes undergo an addition reaction with steam to form alcohols. • This is the industrial method of making ethanol which is much cheaper than by the fermentation method. • Ethanol is manufactured by reacting ethene with steam using phosphoric(V) acid as a catalyst at a temperature of about 300 o C. • The reaction is reversible, and the formation of the ethanol is exothermic. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Making Ethanol from Ethene CH2=CH2(g) +H2O(g)  CH3CH2OH(g) ΔH = –45 kJ/mol
  • 18. • The table below lists the types of alcoholic drinks and their sources of starch used. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Alcoholic Beverages and Their Sources Drink Source of starch % volume of ethanol Method of preparation Beer Barley 3 – 8 Fermentation Wine Grapes / rice 8 – 18 Whisky Barley 30 – 60 Fermentation and fractional distillation Brandy Grapes Vodka Rye / potatoes
  • 19. • Ethanol is a constituent of alcoholic beverages such as wines and whisky. • Ethanol is used widely as a solvent for paints, varnishes, liquid soap and other toiletries. • Ethanol is blended with petrol and used as a fuel for motorcars in many countries. • Ethanol can be oxidised into ethanoic acid which is used to manufacture plastics and drugs. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Uses of Ethanol
  • 20. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Quick Check 3 Solution 1. What raw materials are required for the production of ethanol by fermentation? 2. Construct chemical equations for the fermentation of sugar.
  • 21. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Solution to Quick Check 3 Return 1. Carbohydrates 2. Step 1: C12H22O11 + H2O C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 sucrose glucose fructose Step 2: C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 glucose ethanol invertase zymase
  • 22. • The general formula is CnH2n+1COOH, where n is an integer. • They have an acid functional group: • Their names end with ‘-oic’, derived from the corresponding alkane by replacing the letter ‘e’ in ‘-ane’ with ‘-oic’. E.g. methane  methanoic acid; ethane  ethanoic acid. • Each member of the homologous series differs from the previous one by an extra –CH2 group. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Carboxylic Acids
  • 23. • The molecular model and structural formula of a typical carboxylic acid, such as ethanoic acid, is as shown: Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Structure of Ethanoic acid Structure of ethanoic acid Name Molecular formula Structural formula Methanoic acid HCOOH Ethanoic acid CH3 COOH Propanoic acid C2 H5 COOH Butanoic acid C3 H7 COOH
  • 24. • It is a colourless liquid with a strong sour smell. • It mixes readily with water and is commonly called acetic acid. • It turns blue litmus red. • Carboxylic acids are weak monobasic acids. • Carboxylic acids show typical reactions of mineral acids. They react less vigorously as they are weak acids and dissociate only partially in water to form hydrogen ions. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Properties of Ethanoic Acid Chemical reactions 1. Reaction with Metals Ethanoic acid reacts with more reactive metals like sodium, calcium and magnesium to form a salt and liberate hydrogen gas. 2Na(s) + 2CH3COOH(aq)  2CH3COONa(aq) + H2(g)
  • 25. • Ethanoic acid reacts with the oxides and hydroxides of metals to form salt and water. Here, the reaction is a neutralisation reaction. • Ethanoic acid reacts with carbonates to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 2. Reaction with Metallic Oxides and Hydroxides MgO(s) + 2CH3COOH(aq)  (CH3COO)2Mg(aq) + H2O(l) NaOH(aq) + CH3COOH(aq)  CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l) 3. Reaction with Carbonates 2CH3COOH(aq) + Na2CO3(s)  2CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) CH3COOH(aq) + NaHCO3(s)  CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
  • 26. • Ethanoic acid reacts with alcohols to form sweet smelling compounds called esters. • Concentrated sulphuric acid is added as a catalyst. The process of forming esters is called esterification. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids 4. Reaction with Alcohols The formation of the esters from different carboxylic acids and alcohols: CH3COOH + C2H5OH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O ethanoic acid ethanol ethyl ethanoate CH3COOH + CH3OH  CH3COOCH3 + H2O ethanoic acid methanol methyl ethanoate C2H5COOH + C2H5OH  C2H5COOC2H5 + H2O propanoic acid ethanol ethyl propanoate
  • 27. • Ethanoic acid is a very important chemical used in manufacturing a wide variety of things. • Annual production of ethanoic acid in the world is estimated to be more than 6 million tonnes. • There is a wide range of products made from ethanoic acid. This includes: – making various kinds of plastics such as acetates for making fabric, films, adhesives and paints. – making drugs like aspirin, – making bleaching agents in detergents; chemicals like herbicides and dyes, and – vinegar, which is used in cooking, as an additive to chilli and tomato sauces and for preserving vegetables. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Uses of Ethanoic Acid
  • 28. Esters are organic compounds with characteristic fruity smells. • They are used in food flavouring and in making perfumes. • Esters can be prepared by reacting an alcohol with a carboxylic acid using concentrated sulphuric acid as the catalyst or dehydrating agent. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Esters E.g. Ethyl ethanoate can be prepared by reacting ethanoic acid with ethanol. In this case, the hydrogen in the –COOH group has been replaced by an ethyl group. The formula of ethyl ethanoate is:
  • 29. • Short-chain esters are more volatile than carboxylic acids of the same number of carbons. • They are not able to form hydrogen bonds with themselves due to the absence of hydroxyl group. • Thus the boiling points of esters are usually lower than that of carboxylic acids of the same number of carbon atoms. • Short-chain esters are fairly soluble in water but solubility decreases with increasing chain length. • Esters are soluble in water because they are able to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. • The slightly positive end of a water molecule can form a hydrogen bond with the lone pair of electrons on one of the oxygen atoms in an ester. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Physical properties of esters Solubility of esters in water Boiling points
  • 30. • The ester linkage can be broken by addition of water. • The process is therefore known as hydrolysis. • Hydrolysing esters using only water is very slow. • The reaction is thus catalysed by using dilute acid like dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid. • The ester is heated under reflux with a dilute acid and the products are separated by fractional distillation. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Chemical properties of esters (a) Hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate: (b) Hydrolysis of methyl propanoate:
  • 31. • Alkalis can also be used. When an alkali is used, the salt of the acid, instead of the acid itself, is formed. • Hydrolysis of esters using an alkali is sometimes known as saponification. (used in producing soap) • E.g. In the hydrolysis of ethyl ethanoate using sodium hydroxide solution, sodium ethanoate instead of ethanoic acid is formed. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Alternative method CH3COOCH2CH3(aq) + NaOH(aq)  CH3COO- Na+ (aq) + CH2CH3OH(aq)
  • 32. Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Quick Check 4 Solution 1. (i) What is the general formula of a carboxylic acid? (ii) State the formula of a carboxylic acid with 10 carbon atoms. 2. State the name and write the structural formula of a carboxylic acid with: (a) 2 carbon atoms, (b) 3 carbon atoms and (c) 4 carbon atoms. 3. (a) What organic compound is formed when ethanoic acid reacts with ethanol? (b) What name is given to this type of reaction and what is the catalyst required? (c) Construct an equation to show the reaction between ethanoic acid and ethanol.
  • 33. 1. (i) CnH2n+1COOH (ii) C10H21COOH 2. (a) ethanoic acid (b) propanoic acid (c) butanoic acid 3. (a) Ethyl ethanoate (b) Esterification, concentrated sulphuric acid conc. H2SO4 (c) CH3COOH + C2H5OH  CH3COOC2H5 + H2O ethanoic acid ethanol ethyl ethanoate Chapter 16 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids Solution to Quick Check 4 Return