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CHEM 2211 Lab Final UGA Exam Questions
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Recrystallization - ANSWER a technique used to purify organic solid compounds with the
goal to dissolve and subsequently crystallize a pure substance from the solution.




What are the four characteristics of a good solvent? - ANSWER -Target must be soluble
in high temp with impurities soluble at room temp or at high temps

-Must be chemically inert (non-reactive)

-Low boiling point, or highly volatile




What are the 5 basic steps to Recrystallization - ANSWER -Choose suitable solvent

-Dissolve the impure mixture in the hot solvent

-Remove the insoluble impurities via high temp gravity filtration

-Cool the solution to induce recrystallization

-Isolate pure crystals via suction filtration




If crystals do not form, what went wrong? How do you fix it? - ANSWER Too much
solvent was used. Boil the solvent off and try to recrystallize again




How do impurities affect the Melting Point of a compound? - ANSWER Impurities both
broaden and depress a pure compounds melting point range.

, What is the eutectic point? - ANSWER The Lowest possible melting point of a mixture of
substances




What kind of Melting Point did you conduct to verify your unknown? - ANSWER A 50:50
Mixed Melting point




How do you induce recrystallization? - ANSWER Bring to room temperature, Scratch
inside flask walls, Ice baths




Distillation - ANSWER process of separating the component substances from a liquid
mixture by selective evaporation and condensation. Distillation may result in essentially
complete separation




What are the two types of distillation? - ANSWER Simple and Fractional




How is separation achieved? - ANSWER based on the difference in boiling point of
miscible (able to mix in all proportions) liquids




Dalton's Law - ANSWER The total vapor pressure exerted by a solution at a given
temperature is equal to the sum of the partial vapor pressures of individual components.
Pt= Pa + Pb + Pc




Raoult's Law - ANSWER Partial vapor pressure of each component in a solution is equal

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