Analysis Flashcards
1
Q
What would we use the melting point for?
A
To help identify a product and how pure the product is
2
Q
Why do we need to record the temperature for the start and end of melting?
A
The range indicates how impure the sample is, a large melting range means a product has more impurities
3
Q
between what range will a pure substance melt within?
A
0.5oC of true melting point
4
Q
Describe how to make a standard solution from a solid
A
- weigh the required mass of solid with weighing boat
- pour 100cm^3 of deionised water into a 250cm^3 beaker, transfer the solute and weigh the boat to calculate the exact mass of solute added
- Stir the mixture to ensure it fully dissolves
- Transfer to a 250cm^3 volumetric flask, adding the washings of the beaker and stirring rod as well.
- Fill to within 1cm of the mark on the neck and use a dropping pipette to bring up to 250cm^3 while looking at it at eye level
- Place the stopper in and invert it shaking thoroughly to make a homogenous mixture