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seperation of acid neutral Experiment 5: Separation of Acid-Neutral Mixture Post-Lab Questions 1. Draw and label...
3. Using a flow diagram, show the separation of a mixture containing p-bromoacetanilide, N-cyclopentyl-N- methyl-N-propylamine (N means the group is attached to the nitrogen of the amine) and m-nitrobenzoic acid Specify the organic solvent and aqueous solutions to be used for the separation. Provide the exact acid-base reaction that occurs during each step of the separation. (For information of nomenclature, see Wade, 8th Ed. pp. 740-742, 880-882, 982-988)
3. Using a flow diagram, show the separation of a mixture containing...
Acid/Base Extraction
1. Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base
extraction/separation of the compounds shown below. Your answer
must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride,
hydrochloric acid (1M & 6M), sodium hydroxide (1M & 6M),
10% sodium bicarbonate (aq). Clearly indicate the product(s) and
layers formed following each step of your separation scheme.
IMPORTANT: p-cresol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but
insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. 2-
ethylbenzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and...
Construct a flow chart describing the seperation of the
mixture and the isolation of each compound in this experiment. (Lab
steps/procedures includes for reference)
4. Construct a flow chart describing the separation of the mixture and the isolation of each compound in this experiment. A commonly used method of separating a mixture of organic compounds is known as liquid-liquid extraction. Most reactions of organic compounds require extraction at some stage of product purification. In this experiment you will use extraction...
Exercise 2 Separation of a Mixture Based on Acid-Base Properties One purpose of this exercise is to learn how to use a separatory funnel to extract a single component away from other compounds in solution. To do so, we will apply the principles of solubility and acid-base behavior you’re seeing in class. One of the compounds is neutral in the acid-base sense. It has no ability to either donate or accept a proton from an aqueous solution, and will remain...
CHROMIC ACID OXIDATION Pre Lab Questions the amounts of materials that will be used from the experimental section above) H2SO4 + Na2Cr207 2H20- H2O, A Molecular Weight Theoretical yield amount moles on (if applicable) Equivalents 2. Look up the melting point for p-nitrobenzoic acid and record the reference. 3. What color change is expected to be observed in the reaction? Explain why. CHROMIC ACID OXIDATION Experimental Procedure: Part I: Synthesis of p-nitrobenzoic Acid 1. Under the hood, add 0.400 g...
Experiment 12: Synthesis of Benzoic Acid pre-lab (4 pts) 1 (2 pts) Refer to the introduction on the general process of hydrolysis of nitriles to carboxylic acids. Starting with benzonitrile (shown below), show how it is converted to benzoic acid under basic conditions. N 2) (2 pts) The reaction for the synthesis of benzoic acid via benzonitrile hydrolysis is shown below: 1) NaOH, HO YOH + NaCl 2) HCI, H,0 Benzonitrile Density = 1.0 g/mL MM = 103.04 g/mol Benzoic...
The following questions are from an experiment titled
Friedel-Crafts Alkylation for Organic Chemistry II Lab. There are
pictures attached of the lab manual.
2) Is this method a good route for the preparation of
p-sec-butyltoulene? Give reasons for your answer.
3) Why do you use a large excess of toulene. What are its
functions?
4) What is the purpose for adding the hydrochloric acid to the
water in the separatory funnel in step 5? Hint: If no acid is
added,...
3. Vinegar (CH3COOH) is considered a weak acid because a. it releases a small percentage of hydrogen ions in water b. it contains an OH- function group c. it releases a small percentage of OH- in water it contains four hydrogen atoms 4. an acid is a substance that___ when added to water a. produces hydroxide atoms b. raises the pH of the solution c. produces hydrogen atoms d. produces hydronium ions 5. which of the following is an acid?...
Working on the questions at the end of this lab report
(see above). I need help answering questions 2, 3, and 4 completely
and thoroughly. Thank you!
s, until the I hexano 1 clean disti CYCLOHEXENE from CYCLOHEXANOL be dehydrated with solfuric acid to yield cyclohexene and waterf Add a 0°C (record ct and cal H,SO + H20 ainer. s in purification of any crude product are (a) the preliminary separation of the product from the reaction mixture by distillation...