Separating the components of the Panacetin using Extraction and Evaporation Objectives: The purpose of this experiment was to perform the separation of aspirin‚ sucrose and an unknown analgesic‚ which are constituents of Panacetin using the methods of filtration‚ extraction‚ and purification Structures: Sucrose Unknown Aspirin Table of Reagents and Solvents: Substance MW Wt. or Vol. Moles MP or BP‚ ºC Density g/mL Hazards Panacetin na 2.014 g na na na Harmful if swallowed
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RAMON MAGSAYSAY TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECHTURE (IBA‚ MAIN CAMPUS) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT IN THE COURSE ME 423 “REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS” ICE PLANT DESIGN SUBMITTED BY: CLARO P. CABAL BSME V SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. ELVIE F. POBLETE (INSTRUCTOR) MARCH 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 IMPORTANT TERMS AND FACTORS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
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Soxhlet extractor From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A schematic representation of a Soxhlet extractor 1: Stirrer bar 2: Still pot (the still pot should not be overfilled and the volume of solvent in the still pot should be 3 to 4 times the volume of the soxhlet chamber) 3: Distillation path 4: Thimble 5: Solid 6: Siphon top 7: Siphon exit 8: Expansion adapter 9: Condensor 10: Cooling water in 11: Cooling water out Animation describing mechanism of Soxhlet
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hot plate Extraction thimble Digital weighing balance 2pcs. Stirring rod with rubber policeman 10pcs. Tongue depressor Aluminum foil Cotton 2pcs. Amber-colored Reagent bottles with cover cap 2pcs. Medicine droppers Rotary Evaporator 3pcs. Round bottom flask C. Schedule of Room Usage Date | Time | Room | Activity | July 25‚ 2013(Thursday) | 8:00 – 11:30 AM2:00 – 5:00 PM | | Drying of the Gumamela leaves and Preparation of the Basil leaves for Extraction | July
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1 MAJOR PROJECT REPORT ON COMPLETE DESIGN OF BIOGAS PLANT PRODUCING BIOGAS FROM RURAL DOMESTIC WASTE Project By: Ameya Patkar Gaurav Khurana Satya Kumari Shubham Mittal INTEGRATED DUAL DEGREE BACHELORS OF TECHNOLOGY IN PROCESS ENGINEERING & MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BATCH 2009 – 2014 SUPERVISOR: DR. N.C.MISHRA Department of Polymer & Process Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 2 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the work submitted in the form of
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SQU College Of Engineering Mechanical and Industrial Department Summer Training Report in PDO Submitted by: Elyas Ahmed Aal Thani ID: 88801 Submitted to:* Engr. Mohamed Al-Hadhrami *Engr. Abdullah Al-Omrani *Engr. Faisal Al-Khatri Semester: summer 2013 1- Contents:- Table of contents: No Title No pages 1 Contents 1 2 Acknowledgement:- 3 3 Summary:- 4 4 Introduction 5 5 Intake Area 6 6 SEA WATER CHLORINATION PLANT
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DIRECT EXPANSION (DX) SYSTEMS In DX systems‚ the air is cooled with direct exchange of heat with refrigerant passing through the tubes of the finned cooling coil. All these systems are comprised of a hermetically sealed or open compressor(s)‚ evaporator (cooling coil fabricated out of copper tubes and aluminum fins)‚ a supply air blower‚ filter‚ a condenser and heat rejection propeller fan. Unitary System In a unitary system‚ the complete cooling system is in one casing. Since all equipment
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body walls (750 g) of sea cucumber were grinded into powder and extracted with eight liter with refluxing ethanol. The combined extracts were evaporated with rotary evaporator and further partitioned between water and chloroform. The water layer was extracted with n-butanol and the organic layer was evaporated with rotary evaporator to yield n-butanol extracts. The n-butanol extracts were concentrated in drying oven 60 ºC. Identification of extracted
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Cane Sugar Refining with Ion Exchange Resins Cane Sugar Refining with Ion Exchange Resins Cane Sugar Refining with Ion Exchange Resins Table of Contents Cane Sugar Mills 2 Cane Sugar Refining Process Raw Sugar Receiving Affination Melter Defecation/Clarification Filtration Decolorization Evaporation Crystallization Amorfo Sugar 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 Technical Information Physical Constants of Sucrose Ash vs. Conductivity Sucrose
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DODOMA COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND MATHEMATICS SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY THE PRACTICAL TRAINING AT MTIBWA SUGAR ESTATE (MSE) LTD BASED ON SUGAR PRODUCTION WRITTEN BY: JATOSH SAMWEL WITH REGISTRATION NO: T/UDOM/2010/00492 A report submitted under partial fulfillment of the requirements of practical
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