Structural Formulae for Isomer P, Q and R: Explained

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the identification of three isomers, P, Q, and R, and their structural formulae. Isomer P is identified as cuprous oxide, Cu2O, which is an indicator of the positive Fehling test and is likely to be reacted by an aldehyde. Isomer Q is suggested to be ethanol, as vigorous oxidation only gives the highest oxidation state. Isomer R is similar to isomer Q, but is likely to be a dialcohol. The conversation also suggests looking into the carbohydrates chapter in an organic chemistry textbook for more information and identification of these isomers.
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With an aqueous solution containing Cu(I) ions complexed by ammonia, isomer P gave a red precipitate. On vigorous oxidation by aqueous manganate (VII) ions, isomer Q gave only ethanoic acid whereas isomer R gave an unbranched chain, dicarboxylic acid.
Write structual formulae for isomers P, Q and R: explain your reasoning.

This is a past old examination question, I'm finding this difficult to answer. Anyone have any ideas?
 
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Hello, this is not an easy question, as you say.

The first one involving red precipitate is very likely to be cuprous oxide, Cu2O. This is an indicator of the positive Fehling test; and any oxidizable substance, but especially aldehydes. So ammoniacal cuprous solution is best reacted by an aldehyde; this is very similar to Tollens' test in which silver ions are used and a silver mirror is produced as a visual indicator.

The second one seems to be ethanol, since vigorous oxidation only gives the highest oxidation state; not the aldehyde stage, I think.

The last one is similar to the one before; but dialcohol is likely to be the solution of this problem.

It's difficult to draw the exact formulae for the aldehyde and dialcohol though.
 
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I suggest that you go through the carbohydrates chapter in your organic chem text, this is what the question pertains to (glucose, fructose, mannose etc...).
 
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GCT, you are a genius :smile:

Three isomers with one alcohol, one aldehyde and one dicarboxylic acid, involving Fehling test also are nothing but carbohydrates in Fischer conformation... I totally agree with you about this.
 

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1. What are structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R?

The structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R are visual representations of the arrangement of atoms within a molecule. They show the connectivity and bonding between atoms, as well as the functional groups present in the molecule.

2. How do you determine the structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R?

The structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R can be determined by analyzing the molecular formula and using principles of organic chemistry, such as valence electrons and bonding rules, to arrange the atoms in a way that satisfies the given molecular formula.

3. What is the importance of knowing the structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R?

Knowing the structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R is important because it allows for a better understanding of the physical and chemical properties of these molecules. It also helps in predicting their reactivity and potential uses in various industries.

4. Can the structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R be the same?

No, the structural formulae for isomers P, Q, and R cannot be the same. Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae, meaning they have different arrangements of atoms. This leads to differences in their properties and reactivity.

5. How can you differentiate between isomers P, Q, and R based on their structural formulae?

Isomers P, Q, and R can be differentiated based on the location of functional groups, the type of bonds present, and the overall shape of the molecule. These differences can affect the physical and chemical properties of the isomers.

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