a)
Interpretation:Effect of unnecessarily large volume of solvent in recrystallization process should be determined.
Concept introduction:Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
b)
Interpretation:No use of fresh cold solvent to wash crystals in recrystallization process should be explained.
Concept introduction:Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
c)
Interpretation:Use of fresh hot solvent to wash crystals in recrystallization process should be explained.
Concept introduction:Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
d)
Interpretation:Effect of use of large quantity of decolorizing carbon should be determined.
Concept introduction:Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
e)
Interpretation: Effect of formation of crystals by solidified mass of oil separated from hot solution should be determined.
Concept introduction: Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
f)
Interpretation: Effect of acceleration of crystallization by immediate placement of flask of hot solution in ice-water bath should be determined.
Concept introduction: Recrystallization is technique that is used for purification of organic compounds. This process includes dissolution of solid in specific solvent at high temperature and then crystals are made again by process of cooling. Temperature of crystals is decreased to allow impurities to remain in solution only.
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- Which of the following should be done if there is no recrystallization due to the unsaturation of the solution? (mixed solvent recrystallization) a. Crystal seeding b. Scratching the inner walls or bottom of container c. Further boiling of solvent d. Adding small amount of samplearrow_forward52. In an extraction using two-solvent system, methanol can be used to decrease the solubility of the non-polar component. This technique in reducing the solubility of organic solutes by saturating the mixture is called "Salting-out effect". O "Saturation Process" O "Distillation Process"arrow_forwardIf we are recrystallizing a PURE compound, what will happen to the sample if we cool the solution rapidly, i.e., placing it on an ice bath without cooling it first at room temperature? Note: kindly disregard the effect of rapid cooling on the container used.arrow_forward
- You will be completing the extraction of caffeine with dichloromethane and water. In which solvent will the caffeine be found after the layers are mixed, and is this the top or bottom layer? A. Dichloromethane - top layer B. Dichloromethane - bottom layer C. Water - top layer D. Water - bottom layerarrow_forwardHow was the precipitate obtained after filtration? a. By drying the precipitate on the filter paper using a desiccator. b. By charring the filter paper and igniting the product in a crucible. c. By redissolving in hydrochloric acidarrow_forwardExplain and elaborate how the following purification techniques work: a. Sublimation b. Recrystallizationarrow_forward
- EBK A SMALL SCALE APPROACH TO ORGANIC LChemistryISBN:9781305446021Author:LampmanPublisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT