CHEM 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Litmus, Phenacetin, Cyclohexene

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Synthesis of phenacetin and the melthing point of phenacetin. The phenacetin synthesized in this lab resulted in a 22. 28% yield. Firstly, not all of the p-phenetidine dissolved in solution, even after the addition of hcl and heating. Thus, the reaction between acetic anhydride and p- Phenetidine would have a lower yield, in turn affecting the amount of phenacetin produced. Secondly, filtrations may have lead to depletion of the product. Possible phenacetin may have been filtered out along with the impurities on the filter paper. Also, a temperature change in the solvent can affect the solubility of phenacetin in water. Additionally, crystals were not gathered efficiently, as some were stuck on the filter paper and the buncher funnel. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, too much solvent was added resulting in reduced recrystallization. To improve the amount yielded, the p-phenetidine could be dissolved completely by adding even more acid or mechanical stirring.

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