Paper 3 Exam Questions Flashcards
Explain why a pH meter should be calibrated before use.
over time meter does not give accurate readings
Describe a method for determining the melting point of an organic sample. State how the result obtained could be used to evaluate its purity.
→ ensure sample solid is dry & finely powdered
→ place solid into a capillary tube attached to a thermometer
→ place this in oil bath and gently heat
→ record the temperatures at which sample begins to melt
→ pure substances have sharp well defined melting points
→ impure substances have a broad melting point range
Describe the apparatus used to remove the drying agent by filtration under reduced
pressure.
→ Buchner funnel (flat bottom) containing filter paper
→ Buchner flask connected to vacuum pump
Outline a method for recrystallisation.
→ dissolve sample in minimum volume of hot water
→ filter (hot to remove insoluble impurities)
→ allow solution to cool + form crystals
→ filter off the pure product under reduced pressure // using a Buchner funnel
Suggest two practical reasons why the percentage yield of a recrystallisation reaction may not be 100%.
Product left in the beaker or glassware
Sample was still wet
Sample lost during recrystallisation.
Explain why during the sample is filtered hot during recrystallisation.
to avoid crystals forming during filtration