The sodium bicarbonate () test is commonly used to distinguish strongly acidic compounds from weakly — GOC and Organic Chemistry Basics Chemistry Question
Question
The sodium bicarbonate ($NaHCO_3$) test is commonly used to distinguish strongly acidic compounds from weakly acidic ones. Which of the following compounds will NOT produce brisk effervescence of $CO_2$ gas when treated with aqueous $NaHCO_3$?
💡 Solution & Explanation
For a compound to decompose $NaHCO_3$ and release $CO_2$, its acidic strength must be greater than that of carbonic acid ($H_2CO_3$, $pKa \approx 6.4$). Picric acid, benzenesulphonic acid, and squaric acid are highly acidic and react readily. However, 2-nitrophenol ($pKa \approx 7.2$) is a weaker acid than carbonic acid and thus fails the bicarbonate test.