CHEM 14BL Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Binary System, Ibuprofen, Intermolecular Force

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1 g aspirin/ 5ml of ethanol (good solvent) 1 g aspirin/300 ml of water at 25 degrees c (poor solvent) How do we verify the purity of our product: titration (volumetric analysis, melting point. Note : weak acid that is colorless in acid, pink in base. General idea: indicator will change to pink when it reaches the end up. End up and equivalence point is the same thing. However, end up is only used when referring to indicator. You should note that there are cases where the end point doesn"t always necessary equal to your equivalence point. Equation: mava = mbvb = moles of aspirin sample. Example: the molecules of ibuprofen and aspirin are shown. The student took the melting point of compound a and compound b separately and noticed that they both had a melting point of 135 c. Note: the literature melting point of aspirin is 135 c 135. 5 c. Graphical representations of the composition of a compound.

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