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braddy March 2nd, 2005 19:18

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Hi ,

Please can someone help me this this.

When FeCl3 reacts with salicylic acid, the solution turns purple.

-With with part of the molecule (sacilylic acid) does the FeCl3 react?

Thank you for your help.

Braddy

RobJim March 3rd, 2005 03:55

I'll start you out on this.

FeCl3 looks like an ionic compound, made of Fe(3+) and 3 Cl(-) ions.

You can find the structure of salicylic acid on chemfinder.com. It's a phenyl ring ortho- substituted with an acid group and a hydroxy group.

http://chemfinder.cambridgesoft.com

The reaction will take place with either the iron ion or the chlorine ion interacting with the acid group on the salicylic acid molecule. There are four atoms on the acid group: the carbon, the hydroxy oxygen, the double bonded oxygen, and the hydrogen. One of the ions will form a bond with one of the atoms in the acid group. Think about it for a bit.

braddy March 5th, 2005 00:08

thankx
 
Thank I got it . I see what to do now..

Braddy

charco March 8th, 2005 04:05

Iron III chloride reacts with the OH group attached to a benzene ring (i.e. a phenol) giving a purple complex. This is used as a test for the phenol grouping.

It's likely nature is that of a coordinated complex with phenol species doubly coordinated to the Fe3+ ion using the oxygen and the electrons in the delocalised ring system.

RobJim March 9th, 2005 01:06

Really? Oops. I hope I didn't lead braddy in the wrong direction. :oops:


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