Why do emulsions form and how would an emulsion be treated?
What is an emulsion? Mention two techniques that can be used to eliminate emulsions in an extraction process
1. What is an emulsion? How would an emulsion form during a liquid/liquid extraction? 2. Draw the structure for caffeine. What part of caffeine is basic? 3. What form is caffeine in when dissolved in soda? Draw the structure.
Post lab Questions: 1. What is an emulsion? How would an emulsion form during a liquid/liquid extraction? 2. Draw the structure for caffeine. What part of caffeine is basic? 3. What form is caffeine in when dissolved in soda? Draw the structure.
1. Why is vigorous trituration required to prepare emulsions? 2. Explain the difference between creaming and coalescence. 3. Emulsions are considered to be physically and thermodynamically unstable systems. Describe an approach that can be used to enhance the stability of an emulsion. 4. Using the 4:2:1 method, what are the consequences of not adding in the water all at once during preparation of the primary emulsion?
4. When a separatory funnel is shaken too vigorously, an emulsion may form. What would be the best way to quickly (!) break the emulsion?
Why is the emulsion in homogenised milk so much more stable?
Why
does butan-2-ol not undergo dehydration when treated with sodium
hydroxide but form but-2-new when treated with hot sulfuric acid?
Illustrate your answer with a mechanism
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7. How to increase the stability of emulsion? 8. What are the similarities and differences between emulsion and dispersion?
Predict the predominant alkene product that would form when 2-bromo-2-methylpentane is treated with sodium methoxide in methanol. If the base were changed to KOC(CH2CH3)3 would the same alkene predominate? If not, why? What would be the structure of this alternate product be, if it formed?
(a) How does the rate of the first stage of emulsion polymerization in the creation of polymer particles be affected if you change from a stryene monkmer to a methyl methacrylate monomer? (b) If you would like a final product with a larger number of particles, which stage of emlusion polymeeization meeds to be enchanced? (c) what about if yiu want the final product to with larger particles?