how to weigh a solid
what pieces of equipment are used to measure liquids
how to measure volume of a liquid using volumetric pipette
how to measure volume of liquid using a burette
how can gas be collected and measured
when do you heat over reflux
used for reactions including volatile liquids, it ensures no reactions and products escape the reaction while it is in progress
how to heat under reflux
why do we not stopper the flask during reflux
this would cause the pressure to build up and the glassware would crack or the stopper would fly out. A serious accident would result.
why does water always flow into the bottom of the condenser and out at the top
(during reflux)
it ensures the water in the condenser is always cold
why do we purify organic liquids
to remove any solvents or impurities present
how to purify an organic liquid
what are the two ways you can make water-soluble salts
how to make water-soluble salts by reacting acid with soluble base
this is done by acid base titrations
1. transfer 25 cm3 of alkaline solution into a clean conical flask
2. using a burette, add the correct amount of acid to neutralise the alkali, do not add indicator
3. transfer the neutralised solution into a clean evaporating basin and heat over a bunsen flame to evaporate the water, stop heating when crystals appear
4. leaving mixture to cool
5. filter mixture
6. wash solid residue with distilled water
7. transfer solid residue to watch glass and heat in oven a temperature below melting point
8. weigh until watch glass and solid reaches a constant mass and cool in dessicator
how to make water soluble organic salts by reacting an acid with an insoluble base
how to you make water-insoluble inorganic salts
what are the methods of purification
how to carry out simple distillation and WHEN do we use it
how to carry out thin layer or paper chromatography and WHEN to use them
how to carry out recrystallisation and when to use it
how to carry out vacuum filtration and when to use it
how do you determine the melting points of organic solids
why do we make standard solutions
how to make a standard solution from a solid
- assume its being made up to 250 cm3
how to make a standard solution from dilution
- assume you want to produce a 0.1 mol/dm3 solution from a standard solution of 1.0 mol/dm3
- assume the solution is being made up to 250 cm3