Organic Techniques Flashcards
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What is refluxing and why do we use it
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- refluxing is continuous evaporation and condensation
- it prevents any organic substances being lost by rapid evaporation
2
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What is distillation and why do we use it
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- distillation separates substances with different boiling points
- gently heating the mixture allows the substances to evaporate out of the mixture in order of increasing boiling point
- the thermometer shows the boiling point of the substance that is evaporating at any given point
- aldehydes have lower boiling point than alcohols so will evaporate and distill out of the reaction mixture as soon as it forms
3
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How can we use distillation to separate an impure product
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- the pure product will evaporate and condense at it’s boiling point
- collect by placing a flask at the bottom of the condenser
4
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How can we use separation
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- use separation to remove any impurities in an organic product that do not dissolve in water
- pour product into separating funnel and add water
- organic layer will form above aqueous layer
- open the tap and collect each layer in separate beakers
5
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What is an issue with separation
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- separation will result in the organic layer containing small amounts of water
- add a drying agent such as calcium chloride which will bind to the water and form solid
- mix solution and filter to remove the solid drying agent
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How can we determine the purity of an organic product
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- distill the product
- read the thermometer at the point of evaporation
- this will tell you the boiling point of your product
- look up in a data booklet the boiling point of the product and compare with your value
- if your product contained impurities, your measures boiling point will be higher than the actual value