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- A student is asked to prepare 45.0 mg of a sample to be used in a mixed melting point test. The requested composition of the sample is 65.0 % A and 35.0 % B. What is the mass of compound A needed to prepare the sample?Melting Point of Compounds and Mixtures Yes Melting point measurements Table 1. Melting point of pure compounds Complete melted temperature ("C) Start melting temperature (°C) Pure benzoic acid 123 126 Pure mandelic acid 117 124 Table 2. Melting point for mixtures of benzoic and mandelic acid Complete melted temperature (°C) Start melting temperature (°C) 80:20 mixture (benzoic acid:mandelic acid) 113 117 60:40 mixture (benzoic acid:mandelic acid) 100 109 40:60 mixture (benzoic acid:mandelic acid) 96 104 20:80 mixture (benzoic acid:mandelic acid) 107 113 Calculations and Analysis Determine the midpoint of the starting and completed melting temperatures. Use those temperatures to graph the melting points of the pure compounds and the mixtures. Table view List view Table 3. Melting point analysis Start melting temp ('C) Complete melted temp (°C) Midpoint of melting temp range (°C) Pure benzoic acid 123 126 80:20 mixture (benzoic acid:mandelic acid) 113 117 60:40 mixture (benzoic…Filtration of samples A, B, and C show no residue left. After letting them dry in different beakers, SAmple A remains no residues. Sample B shows crystal leftovers, and sample C show brown film on the beaker walls. This means that: a. Two or more samples are heterogenous b. Two or more samples are homogenous c. all sample have 2 or more phases d. all samples are pure
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- A pure compound has a literature melting point of 136 °C. In the laboratory, three different students recrystallized crude samples of the compound and measured the melting point range for the crystals that they recovered. In the order listed, which melting point ranges best correspond to a ‘pure’ compound, an ‘impure’ compound, and a compound that was heated too quickly while measuring its melting point? a. 132 – 136 °C; 134 – 139 °C; 136 – 137 °C b. 132 – 136 °C; 136 – 137 °C; 134 – 139 °C c. 134 – 139 °C; 132 – 136 °C; 136 – 137 °C d. 134 – 139 °C; 136 – 137 °C; 132 – 136 °C e. 136 – 137 °C; 132 – 136 °C; 134 – 139 °C f. 136 – 137 °C; 134 – 139 °C; 132 – 136 °C5. What is melting point depression? Why does it happen? (hint - think IMFs) Additionally, label the area of the graph below. 128 120 110 100 90 80- X 1 Y 130 120 118 110 100 90 80What is the melting point of the substance modeled by this heating curve? F 150 D E 135 120 105 90 75 60 45 30 A 15 Heat (kJ) Created by E. Lee for Virtual Virginia (2021) Temp. (°C) B m C
- Give the approximate value in K of the normal melting point of the pure substance described by the phase diagram below. A ±25 K tolerance is allowed. #1 #2 1 A 0.5 200 250 300 350 400 450 Temperature in K Pressure in atmA student measured the melting point range of an unknown solid to be 81.9 to 82.3 degrees celsius. a) Is the compound pure? b) Can you identify the compound from Table 2.2? c) If yes, what is the compound? Table 2.2: Solid - Melting Point (Celsius) Benzoic Acid - 122 Acentanilide - 114 Acetamide - 82 Biphenyl - 71 p-Dimethoxybenzene - 59 p-Dichlorobenzene - 54 Benzophenone - 48Q: Show the effect each of the following on the Tm th crystalline melt temperature ? 1- Add salt 2-Add CH2CHOH 3- Mix with PS 4-Increase of Chain length