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    Recrystallization is the process in which a chemical compound becomes a solid. The difference between recrystallization and the presence of precipitate is the structure. In Cystristalizatqion the solid compound contain a crystal-like structure. According to Hill and Barbaro the most common method of purifying organic compounds. Not only does recrystallization allow people with the ability to converting organic molecules to crystal-like solids. This process is performed in the creation of rock candy Barbaro

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    substances. My original sludge had a liquid on top and solid(s) on the bottom. The liquid was clear‚ and most of the solid was tan. There was a small layer of blackish/brownish particles in the middle of the tan solid. There were small yellow “rocks” visible on the surface of the tan solid. For the first physical observation‚ I tried smelling the mixture. It smelled like permanent marker. Next I tried sticking a spoon in it and stirring the tan solid lightly. It looked like it was an

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    Experiment 14 Topic Purpose Procedure : Qualitative analysis : To determine the cations and anions of inorganic substances : (a) Solids KA1 and KA2 are simple salts. Carry out the following experiments with solid KA1 to identify its cation and anion. (b) You are then required to carry out a few experiments to identify the cation and anion present in solid KA2. In all the experiments‚ the reagent should be added gradually until no further change is observed. Deduce what you can about KA1 and KA2.

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    Recrystallization and Melting Point Recrystallization (or Crystallization) is a technique used to purify solids. This procedure relies on the fact that solubility increases as temperature increases (you can dissolve more sugar in hot water than in cold water). As a hot‚ saturated solution cools‚ it becomes supersaturated and the solute precipitates (crystallizes) out. In a recrystallization procedure‚ an impure (crude) solid is dissolved in a hot solvent. As this solution is cooled‚ the pure product crystallizes

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    started immediately with concomitant formation of a brown precipitate of crude acetanilide. 50ml of water and a magnetic stirring bar were added to stir the reaction mixture and the flask was heated on a magnetic stirring hot plate until all of the solid and oil were dissolved. The temperature of the reaction mixture at this point was close to 100°C‚ the boiling point of water. A few milliliters of hot solution was removed from the flask with a disposable pipette and placed in a test tube. The test

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    Title: Recrystallization of Pure Phthalic Acid‚ Naphthalene‚ and Anthracene Introduction Recrystallization is a method used for purifying solid organic compounds. It is the most efficient method to purify and remove impurities from a solid to allow a crystal to grow. The method is when the solute in a hot solvent yields to a solution. Once the solvent cools‚ the solution is saturated with respect to the solute‚ which is when it recrystallizes. A crystal is the end result of the method and it is a

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    | Salman Ishaq 12-E | 1/27/2013 | | BACKGROUND As energy flows from a liquid‚ its temperature drops. The entropy‚ or random ordering of its particles‚ also decreases until a specific ordering of the particles results in a phase change to a solid. If energy is being released or absorbed by a substance remaining at the same temperature‚ this is evidence that a dramatic change in entropy‚ such as a phase change‚ is occurring. Because all of the particles of a pure substance are identical‚ they

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      C) After  burning  the  material  is  not  paper  anymore.  The   products  of  combustion  were  water‚  carbon  dioxide   and  ashes.       2. i.  Platinum   a) It’s  a  solid‚  malleable‚  thin‚  hard   b) Platinum  wire  turns  red  when  heated‚  remains  hard   and  malleable   c) The  properties  remained  the  same   d) There  was  no  permanent

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    of water‚ how and why ice melts differently with table salt‚ sea salt‚ sand and calcium. RESEARCH REPORTIntroductionWater is a liquid that freezes and also melts at 32*F (0*C). Melting and freezing points are temperatures when a solid substance turns to a liquid. Liquid is a substance that flows to fit its container.Water Water is a liquid that is odorless‚ colorless‚ and tasteless. Water freezes and melts at 32*F (0*C). As water freezes it expands by one-eleventh. The amount

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    density. Within the set of all possible discontinuitiues linking pairs of nodes‚ all potential translational failure mechanisms are considered‚ whether anticipated or not by the engineer. Failure mechanisms involving rotations along the edges of solid bodies in the problem can also be identified. Thus in this case the solution identified by the DLO procedure is guaranteed to be the most critical solution for the problem posed. This means that there is no need to prescribe any aspect of the collapse

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