CHM 205 Study Guide - Final Guide: Steam Distillation, Fractional Distillation, Reversed-Phase Chromatography

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Pipets: transfer volumes of liquid (1ml = 28 drops in pasteur pipet) Purify a solid and it is based on the differences in solubilities of solid in a given system. And saturation of compound and get a precipitate: increase in heat increase the solubility of compound( but too much heat can destroy crystals) Microscale recrystallization = craig tube used and very small amount of solid used: use centrifuge to isolate solute cause solvent goes through small holes. Extraction = we can separate compounds by using two immiscible liquids and their difference in solubility. Chlorinated solvent however goes to the bottom. Y = 2. 5g so 4. 4 + 2. 5 = 6. 9g (more than 1 extraction) Don"t use diethyl ether as organic solvent in this lab cause volatile and flammable. Use drying agents to remove trace amounts of water. We did back extraction to extract anything that was remaining (more efficient)

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