Practical Techniques Flashcards

1
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Recrystillisation

A

-Dissolved in a minimum volume of hot solute
-solution filtered to remove impurities
-allow to cool
- filtering, washing and drying the pure crystals

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2
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Colorimetry

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-Prepare standard solutions
-Use a suitable wavelength filter
-Use a blank
-Prepare calibration graph

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3
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Choosing solvent for recrystillisation

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  • Completely soluble at high temperatures and only sparingly soluble at lower temperatures
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4
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Choosing solvent for solvent extraction

A

Immiscible with water
Unreactive with the solute
Volatile

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5
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melting point

A

narrow range for pure sample, larger range from impure sample

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6
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Separating funnel
(solvent extraction)

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-shake mixture
-leave mixture to separate into layers
-run off lower layer

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7
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What is recrystallization used to do?

A

Purify impure substances

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8
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What does heating under reflux allow?

A

allows a reaction mixture to be a heated for a long period of time without volatile substances escaping

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9
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What type of funnel is used during vacuum filtration?

A

Buchner funnel

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10
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How to maximise the quantity of solvent extracted?

A

Repeat the solvent extraction process

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11
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How can the identity of a pure compound be identified?

A

melting point analysis and a comparison with the literature value

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12
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How to do mixed melting point procedure

A
  • Mix a small quantity of the product with some of the pure compound and determine the melting point
  • If the melting point you’ve recorded is the same is the literature value, then the compound is pure
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13
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What is thin layer chromatography used for?

A

separate components present within a mixture

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