Distillation of a product from a reaction - part 1 Flashcards
1
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What are the stages generally in the synthesis of an organic liquid?
A
- preperation
- react suitable quantities of the reactants to produce the crude product
- the reactants are often heated under reflux
- seperation of the crude [rpdict
- liquids seperated by simple or fractional distillation
- purification of the product
- removes impurities such as unreacted regents and by-products and is carried out by solvent extraction
- dry
- by swirling with a drying agent
- final distillation
- indentiy and purity check
- if the liquid is pire the boiling point will be sharp
2
Q
WHy are the reaction often slow when preparing an organic liquid
A
strong covalent bonds
3
Q
WHat is reflux
A
the conitnual boiling and condensing of a reaction mixture to ensure that the reaction takes place without the contents of the flask boiling dry
4
Q
why are the reactants added slowly to the reaction flask with cooling?
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- reaction is often exothermic and adding reactants slowly with cooling disspiates the heat, preventing the temp of the reaction increases
- and advoding dangerous splashing or the the formation of side products
5
Q
What does heating under reflix consist of ? how does it work
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- attaching a water-cooled condesner vertically to the reaction flask
- vapour from the boiling reaction mixture condenses and flow back into the reaction flask
- the condesner prevents vapour escaping and so that the reactants can be boiled fro a long period without and loss of vapour
6
Q
What are anti-bumping granules?
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- small, rough pieces of silica that are added to the reaction before reflux
- most liquids do not boil smoothly
- often form large bubbles at the bottom and moves abrubtly upwards, causing splashing
- this is bumping
- anti-bumpiung granules provide a rough surface which small gas bubble can grow, hence avoid bumping
- promote, smooth, even boiling
7
Q
What do you do if the liquid is flammible?
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- flameless method
- less than 100 degrees
- waater bath
- higher
- electric heaitng handle
8
Q
WHy is distillation used when oxidising an aldehyde to a primary alcohol?
A
further heating would lead to further oxidation to a carboxylic acid