What is the method for weighting a solid?
If you cannot tare the balance, subtract the mass of the weighting vessel from the total mass to get the mass of the solid
How can you use a pipette to measure an amount of liquid?
Pipettes come in standard volumes, 1cm^3 50cm^3 25cm^3
How do you use a burette to dispense the correct amount of liquid?
What are the methods to determine the volumes of gas measured? (Two methods)
Using a gas syringe
or
Using an upturned cylinder
What is the method of using a gas syringe?
A gas syringe is connected to a bung placed in a conical flask. The syringe starts being fully in and as gas is produced it moves out and the change is measured off measurements on the side of the syringe
What is the method of using an upturned cylinder to measure the gas evolved?
What is a conical flask?
It is flask that has a wide base and is triangular shape with a small opening at the top
What is a delivery tube?
It is a tube that is shaped like a square root used to transfer gasses / liquids
What is the method of heating under reflux?
How can water soluble inorganic salts be made?
Reacting an acid and an insoluble base together
Method for purifying an organic liquid product using a separating funnel?
If acidic impurities are present:
- Add sodium hydrogen carbonate solution and shake well to remove them.
If the organic product is alkaline:
- Add dilute acid until the mixture is neutral
What is a separating funnel?
It is a funnel with a tap on the bottom so that liquid can be allowed to leave
How can you dry an organic product?
Add anhydrous sodium sulphate (or any other anhydrous salt) to remove any water
What is the method of producing a salt via a titration (Soluble Base)?
What is the method of producing a salt with an insoluble base?
What is the method of making insoluble salts?
It is made from two soluble salts in solution
What is distillation?
It is a method of separating two miscible liquids each with unique boiling points. The liquid with the lowest boiling point will evaporate first when boiled so if the temperature is kept at the right point only one will evaporate. The evaporated liquid can then be condensed using a condenser and this can then be collected
What does miscible mean and what is its opposite?
it means that it is soluble / mix together.
The opposite is immiscible
What is the method for distillation?
What do antibumping granules do?
They burst the bubbles in the boiling mixture and stop it from boiling over
How does thin layer of paper chromatography work?
It works by different organic compounds having different affinities for a particular solvent and so will be carried through the chromatography medium at different rates
What is the method for thin layer chromatography?
What is recrystallisation used for?
It is used to purify solid crude ORGANIC products with small amounts of impurities
The products and impurities are dissolved in hot solvent and then the organic product will recrystalised as the solvent cools so it can be separated
What is the method for recrystallisation?