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JEE Chemistry 2023 Question with Solution

Among the following the number of compounds which will give positive iodoform reaction is _____

(a) 1-Phenylbutan-2-one

(b) 2-Methylbutan-2-ol

(c) 3-Methylbutan-2-ol

(d) 1-Phenylethanol

(e) 3,3-dimethylbutan-2-one

(f) 1-Phenylpropan-2-ol

Answer

Correct answer:4

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: We need to count how many of the listed compounds give a positive iodoform reaction.

Find: The number of compounds showing a positive iodoform test.

The iodoform test is a qualitative test for the presence of methyl ketones with the group R-CO-CH3\text{R-CO-CH}_3 and certain secondary alcohols with the group R-CH(OH)-CH3\text{R-CH(OH)-CH}_3. A positive iodoform test gives yellow precipitate of CHI3\text{CHI}_3.

The necessary structural feature is the presence of a methyl ketone group CH3C=O\text{CH}_3\text{C=O} or a methyl carbinol group CH3CH(OH)-\text{CH}_3\text{CH(OH)-}.

Now examine each compound:

  • (a) 1-Phenylbutan-2-one: This is a methyl ketone, so it gives a positive iodoform test.
  • (b) 2-Methylbutan-2-ol: This is a tertiary alcohol, so it does not give a positive iodoform test.
  • (c) 3-Methylbutan-2-ol: This is a secondary alcohol containing the required CH3CH(OH)-\text{CH}_3\text{CH(OH)-} group, so it gives a positive iodoform test.
  • (d) 1-Phenylethanol: This is a secondary alcohol containing the required CH3CH(OH)-\text{CH}_3\text{CH(OH)-} group, so it gives a positive iodoform test.
  • (e) 3,3-dimethylbutan-2-one: This is a methyl ketone, so it gives a positive iodoform test.
  • (f) 1-Phenylpropan-2-ol: This is a secondary alcohol containing the required CH3CH(OH)-\text{CH}_3\text{CH(OH)-} group, so it gives a positive iodoform test.

Thus, the compounds giving positive iodoform reaction are (a), (c), (d), (e), and (f).

Therefore, the number of compounds giving a positive iodoform reaction is 55.

Compound-wise Structural Check

Given: The listed compounds must be checked for the functional groups required in the iodoform test.

Find: Which structures contain either R-CO-CH3\text{R-CO-CH}_3 or oxidisable R-CH(OH)-CH3\text{R-CH(OH)-CH}_3.

Use the criterion:

Positive iodoform testmethyl ketone or secondary alcohol of type R-CH(OH)-CH3\text{Positive iodoform test} \Rightarrow \text{methyl ketone or secondary alcohol of type } \text{R-CH(OH)-CH}_3

Checking one by one:

  1. 1-Phenylbutan-2-one contains a methyl ketone unit, so it is positive.
  2. 2-Methylbutan-2-ol is tertiary, so it is negative.
  3. 3-Methylbutan-2-ol is a secondary alcohol with a methyl group on the carbon bearing OH\text{OH}, so it is positive.
  4. 1-Phenylethanol has the form Ph-CH(OH)-CH3\text{Ph-CH(OH)-CH}_3, so it is positive.
  5. 3,3-dimethylbutan-2-one has the form CH3-CO-C(CH3)3\text{CH}_3\text{-CO-C(CH}_3\text{)}_3, which is a methyl ketone, so it is positive.
  6. 1-Phenylpropan-2-ol has the form Ph-CH2-CH(OH)-CH3\text{Ph-CH}_2\text{-CH(OH)-CH}_3, so it is positive.

Hence total positive compounds:

55

Therefore, the answer is 55.

Common mistakes

  • Treating 2-Methylbutan-2-ol as positive because it is an alcohol is incorrect. The iodoform test is not given by all alcohols; it requires a secondary alcohol of the type R-CH(OH)-CH3\text{R-CH(OH)-CH}_3 or a methyl ketone. Check the carbon bearing OH\text{OH} before deciding.

  • Ignoring methyl ketones and checking only alcohols is incorrect. Compounds such as 1-Phenylbutan-2-one and 3,3-dimethylbutan-2-one also give the iodoform test because they contain the R-CO-CH3\text{R-CO-CH}_3 group. Always test both possible structural motifs.

  • Confusing a secondary alcohol with any benzylic alcohol is incorrect. For example, 1-Phenylethanol and 1-Phenylpropan-2-ol are positive not merely because they are benzylic, but because they contain the required CH3CH(OH)-\text{CH}_3\text{CH(OH)-} pattern. Focus on the local functional group environment.

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