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2. A student has two compounds in two separate bottles but with no labels on either one. One is an unbranched alkane, octane, CH1s; the other is 1-hexene, an unbranched alkene, C H,2- Based on your observations in this experiment, tell what you should see in the following tests: Octane 1-Hexene a. Water solubility b. Ligroin solubility Combustion c. d. Density versus water e. Bromine test f. Permanganate test
Post-Lab Questions 1. Below are four organic compounds. The reagent shown is added to the compound. What should you visually see when the two materials are mixed together? Write the structure of the product, if no reaction, write NR a. CH, -CH=CH, Bry b. KMnO(n) e. CH, -CH=CH-CH, H,80, (conc.) - d. + KMnO, (aq) 2. A student has two compounds in two separate bottles but with no labels on either one. One is an unbranched alkane, octane, C. His...
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POST-LAB GUIDE QUESTIONS 1. Which among the hydrocarbons used in the experiment is/are A. saturated? B. actively unsaturated? C. aromatic? 2. Octane is an unbranched alkane of formula CeHa. Based on your observations in this experiment, predict the following: a. Solubility in water: b. Solubility in CCl: c. Combustion characteristics: d. Density versus water: 3.1-Hexene is an alkene. Based on your observations in this experiment, what should you...
EXPERIMENT 4 Organic Families - Reactions and Identification of Functional Groups PART A. Reactions of Alkanes and Alkenes 1. Action of Bromine Water Observation Organic Compound cyclohexene cyclohexane Equations: Write an equation for the above compounds which caused a decolourisation of bromine water. Name and draw all reactants and products. Distinguishing Test for Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols PART B. 1. Lucas Test for Alcohols Organic Compound tert-pentanol (2-methyl 2-butanol) 2-pentanol Observation 1-pentanol Equations: Write an equation for the above...
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(A) Observations about the known compounds (hypothetical - considering you actually did the experiment in the lab): 10 pts 1. You analyzed 2-pentene in the lab by following the Flow chart uploaded in Canvas. Record your observations as follows (your observations must be in accordance with what you expect of this compound). Experiment Observation Compound analyzed Inference (what FG could be absent or present) 2-pentene Performed ignition/combustion test Performed Beilstein test Placed...
Part C. Benedict's Test. Test Tube Samp Prediction Observations Results (+ or -) 2-hydroxybutanal Benzaldehyde Propanone Cyclohexanone Unknown Part D. Iodoform Test. Test Sample Tube 1 2-hydroxybutanal Prediction Observations Results (+ or -) Benzaldehyde Propanone Cyclohexanone Unknown Experiment 12 Identification of Aldehydes and Ketones O the b e t theader of each holding your breath as a st beward your nose. Record the derson the specified memes from O Ta Test g shes between ones that contain a methyl group...
2. If two different compounds have the same Rr value, how might they be identified using paper chromatography? 3. Why is it important to keep the spots on the paper as small as possible? 4. If the solvent pool at the bottom of the beaker touched the spots on the 1.5cm line, what would happen to the spots? How would you address this error? 5. If you were teaching a student how to do paper chromatography, what three pieces of...
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Lab Assignment Each student has been assigned a unique data set, and will be required to perform basic statistical analyses on the data. Each exercise should be saved to a new file so one of your first tasks will be to make sufficient copies of your data file, named appropriately. E.g. Grant, Karen Inf Stats Ex1; Grant, Karen Inf Stats Ex2; Grant, Karen Inf Stats Ex3. All data files are taken from real data...
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Recrystallization of Acetanilide Recrystallization is an important method used by chemists to purify solid compounds. When a chemist conducts a chemical reaction as shown in Scheme 1, it will rarely go to 100% completion, and will frequently produce byproducts. These byproducts and some of the unreacted starting materials will be present in the end as impurities. Chemists need ways to remove these unwanted impurities so they can isolate their...
Hi there! I need to compare two essay into 1 essay, and make it interesting and choose couple topics which im going to talk about in my essay FIRST ESSAY “Teaching New Worlds/New Words” bell hooks Like desire, language disrupts, refuses to be contained within boundaries. It speaks itself against our will, in words and thoughts that intrude, even violate the most private spaces of mind and body. It was in my first year of college that I read Adrienne...