Friday, May 24, 2019

Organic Chemistry Lab

Organic Chemistry Laboratory Report. Experiment 1 Crystallization. Objectives 1. To study the crystallization process. 2. To identify the best equal solvent to use for the crystallization process. 3. Gain an experience in be sicking an organic compound by the techniques of the crystallization. Introduction. Crystallization is a technique which chemists use to purify solid compounds. It is one of the fundamental procedures each chemist must master to become proficient in the laboratory. Organic compounds isolated from their natural sources or nimble synthetically in the laboratory are usually impure.The impurities might be compounds with properties similar to those of the desired compounds, reaction-starting materials, products of side reactions, or simple dust or soil. unmingled substances are not only important to chemists in their studies of matter but also are vital in other areas of study such as medicine where those substances might be used as medications Crystallization is based on the principles of solubility compounds (solutes) tend to be more soluble in blue liquids (solvents) than they are in cold liquids.If a saturated hot solution is allowed to cool, the solute is no longer soluble in the solvent and forms crystals of pure compound. Impurities are excluded from the ontogenesis crystals and the pure solid crystals can be separated from the dissolved impurities by filtration. Chemical requirement. Solvent Distilled water, ethyl alcohol, and Acetone. Solute Acetanilide. Result Data and Report Sheet. 1. 1 Choosing a able solvent.Solvents solubility Appearances and quantity of the crystal at room temperature Room temperature Hot temperature Distilled water insoluble soluble Crystal like white needle Ethanol good - No crystal Acetone good - No crystal Why do you choose this solvent? It is because Acetanilide is more soluble in hot water but not in old water, also sugar is impurity it is very soluble in cold water therefore, it fits the substa ntial characteristics needed for the suitable solvent. . 2 Crystallization Appearance of acetanilide sample (before crystallization) white dust. Mass of acetanilide sample (before crystallization) 2. 15g. Appearance of acetanilide crystal change integrity white like white needle. Mass of filter paper 1. 42g Mass of filter paper +acetanilide crystal Mass of acetanilide crystal Calculation. % picture of crystal =

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