lab 2 melting point + filtration

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_____ is an important technique for the physical separation of solids and liquids
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filtration
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one of the purposes of filtration in the organic laboratory is to separate a ___ from a ___ or ___
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solid product; reaction mixture; recrystallization solution
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one of the purposes of filtration in the organic chemistry laboratory is to remove ____ from a solution
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solid impurities
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one of the purposes of filtration in the organic chemistry laboratory is to separate a _____ from a ___ after an ___
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product solution; dry agent; aqueous extration
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the miniscale filtrations commonly performed in the organic laboratory use ___ and ___ for gravity filtration
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conical funnels; Erlenmeyer flasks
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the miniscale filtrations commonly performed in the organic laboratory use ___or ___ and ___ for vacuum filtration
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Buchner; Hirsch funnels; filter flasks
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conical funnels, buchner funnels and hirsch funnels all require the use of ____ to separat the solid from the liquid in the mixture undergoing filtration unless a funnel with a ____ is used
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filter paper; glass frit
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The liquid that passes through the filter paper or glass frit is called the ____. The solid is called the ___.
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filtrate; precipitate
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Microscale gravity filtrations are usually done with a ____ pipet packed with either ___, ___ or ____.
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Pasteur pipet; cotton; glass; wool
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Filter paper is used for ___ filtrations
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grvity; vacuum
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whatman filter paper no ____ works for both gravity and vacuum filtrations
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When a filtrate contains the desired product and the solid being filter is a by-product a ____ filter paper such as ____ can be used
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a fast; hardened; Whatman 54
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When an emulsion forms during an extraction ____ filtration through _____ paper will usually break the emulsion
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vacuum; phase separator filter
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Whatman 1PS is a _____ filter paper
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phase separated
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______ filter paper provides a larger surface for liquid-solid separation, which facilitates faster gravity filtration than does the usual ____
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fluted; filter paper cone
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Faster filtration is especially important when filtering insoluble impurities from a ____ solution in order to prevent crystallization as the solution ____
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hot recrystallization; cools
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Vacuum filtration does not work well for a hot solution because much of the soluvant can be lost to ___ and because the solution cools too ____ leading to premature ____
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evaporation; rapidly; crystallization
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To make a fluted filter crease a regular paper in half ___ times then fold each of the eight sections of paper inward so that it looks like an accordian
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_____ can be used instead of paper filters for vacuum filtration with buchner or Hirsh funnels, which have a horizontal surface perforated with small holes
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glass fiber filters
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_____mm glass fiber circles work well with Hirsch funnels ____ sizes can be used with Buchner funnels
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13-24; larger
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Why might you want to use glass fiber filters even if they are expensive
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they are particularly useful if the particles of solid being filtered are very small
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Cotton or glass wool can be packed into a Pasteyr pipet to make a useful filter in ____ or _____ filtrations
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small scale; microscale
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Samples of analysis by _____, _____ or ____ may contain very fine particulates that would interfere with a measurement
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NMR spectroscopy; polarimetry; high pressure liquid chromatography
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A micropore filter will remove particles as small as ____
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0.5 micrometers
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When using a micropore filter draw a liquid sample into a ___- and ____. Invert it so that the filter points ___ and push the plunger just enough to force a few drops through the filter. Then reposition the filter pointing down and place it over a receiving vial. Press the plunger to force the solution through the filter into a vial
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syringe; attach a micropore filter to its end; upwards
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A filter aid should only be used for a mixture where the filtrate will contain ____ and the solid adhering to the filter aid ____
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the desired material
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example of filter aid
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Celite
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If a hot mixture which is being filtered contains a dissolved solid you must take the necessary precautions to prevent the solid from ____ during the filtration process
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crystallizing
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When you are trying to preent a solid from crystallizing during the filtration process you must first _____ to the receiving flask ( about ____ depending on the size of the flask). You then ___ the flask, __ and ___ in a ____ or clamp the flask in a water bath that is being heated on a hot plate. The hot solvent warms the funnel and helps prevent _____ . If the steam bass is large enough keep both flasks hot during the filtration process. if it is too small for both keep the _____ hot and set the ___ on the bench top. Pour the hot recrystallization solution through the ____
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add a small amount of recrystallization solvent; 1-10 mL; heat; funnel; solvent; steam bath; premature crystallization of the solute during filtration; unfiltered solution; receiving flask; fluted filter paper
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With recrystallization from ___ or ____ the heating can be carried out directly on a hot plate. Do not use a hot plate with ____, however b/c the olvent may burst into flames if it comes into direct contact with a hot surface
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water; water-ethanol mixture; low boiling flammable organic solvents
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____ pipets are exccellent for filtration of small quantities of liquid when the tapered portion of the pipet is packed with glass wool or coton
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Pasteur
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Dispose of pasteur pipets in a -___ box or in a manner that does not present a safety hazord to lab personnel or house keeping staff
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sharps
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When a small amount of organic liquid or solution needs to be separated from a solid that will be discarded a ____ provides the necessary filtration with minimal loss of thee organic liquid
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Pasteur filter pipet
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When using a Pasteur filter pipet if the solid (which is being discarded) contains _____ using glass wool or cotton may not provide sufficient filtration and a ____ is added
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very fine particulates; Celite
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To prepare a filter pipet, use a pair of tweezers to pick up a small amount of cotton and then push it down the pipet with a ___. Pack the coton down firmly in the bottom of the tapered portion of the pipet. Use a ___ to hold the filter pipet in a vertical position for filtration and place a small flask beneath it. Use anothr ____ to transfer the mixture being filtered to the filter pipet. The drying agent or solid impurties will adhere to the ___. If the concentration of liquid solution is not an important constrant use a clean Pasteur pipet to add ____ of fresh solvent to the filter pipet to rinse all the desired material from it and collect the rinse in the same ____
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wooden applicator stick; clamp; Pasteur pipet; cotton; Erlenmeyer flask
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Vacuum filtration is used to ___ and ___ separate a solid from the liquid with which it is mixed
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Vacuum filtration
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The recovery of a ____ from a recrystallization procedure is a common application of vacuum filtration in the organic chemistry lab.
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crysallized
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Vacuum filtration is employed when it is necessary to use a ___ to remove very finely divide ___ solids from a solution; in this instant it is the -___ not the ___ that is the desired product
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filter aid; insoluble; solution; solid
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The vacuum source for a filtration can be either a ____ or a ___
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water aspirator; compressed drive vacuum system
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____ tubing must be used in vacuum filtration so that the tubing will not collapse from atmospheric pressure on the outside when the vacuum is applied
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Heavy walled
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If the tubing collapses the vacuum filtration will not ___
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work
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Most funnels used for vvacuum filtration have a ____ that holds the filter paper to retain the solid from its accompanying liquid
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flat; perforated; or porous plate
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When using a Buchner or Hirsch funnel with perforations it is crucial to ____ for the funnel you are using
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to select the correct size of filter paper
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How to tell if you selected the right filter paper size for a hirsch or buchner funnel
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the paper must lie flat on the perforated plat and just cover all the holes in the plat e but not curl up on the side
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the apparatus for a miniscale vacuum filtration consists of a ____, ___, ___, ____ or ___
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Buchner funnel (or medium sized Hirsch funnel); neoprene adaptor; filter flask; trap flask; bottle
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A trap flask is placed between the ___ and ___ to prevent back flow of water into the filter flask when the water aspirator is the vacuum source
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vacuum source; filter flaskk
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A trap flask is placed between the vacuum source and the filter flask to prevent ____ into the filter flask when a water aspirator is the vacuum source
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back flow of water
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With a compressor driven vacuum system the trap flask keeps any _____
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overflow from the filter flask out of the vacuum pump
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IN vacuum filtration:both the ____ and the ___ must be firmly clamped to the apparatus from tipping over
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filter flask; trap flask
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The neoprene adaptor ensures a _____
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tight seal between the filter flask and teh Buchner funnel
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Heavy-walled tubing is used to connect the ___ and ___ to prevent collapse of tubing from atmosphereic pressure when the vaccuum is applied
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vacuum line; filtration flask
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When using vacuum filtration after you place the appropriately sized filter paper in the Buchner funnel you must ___ the paper with ___
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wet; small amount of the solent
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Once you've turned on the vacuum source to pull the paper tightly over the holes in the funnel you must ____ pour the mixture into the funnel
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immediately
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At the end of vacuum filtration how do you separate the filter flask and the funnel
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use one hand to firmly old the filter flask and the other to tip the funnel slightly to the side to break the seal
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At the end of vacuum filtration use one hand to firmly old the filter flask and the other to tip the funnel slightly to the side to break the seal before _______
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turning off the vacuum
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Unlike funnels with perforations and filter paper, funnels for vacuum filtration can also have a ____ which need no filter paper
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fritted glass disc
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_--- and ____ sometime provide a more powerful vacuum than is necessary for microscale vacuum filtrations and this can lead to the loss of ____
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water aspirators; vacuum pumps; valuable compounds
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microscale filtration sometimes use a ____ as a vacuum
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100mL syringe (pull up on syringe causes vacuum to be formed)
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A microscale filtration apparatus should always be ____
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firmly clamped at the neck of the filter flask or side arm test tube (the apparatus tips easily when it is attached to the heavy-walled rubber tubing leading to the vacuum source)
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The easiest way to recover the solid after a vacuum filtration is to ____
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invert the funnel over a clean watch glass or piece of weighing paper and allow the solid to pour onto the watch glass or paper
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In vacuum filtration not all of the solid will be release from the paper inside the funnel. Rather than scraping the solid away from the paper which can ____, Use a ____ to reach behind the paper and release it from the perforations or the frit at the bottom of the funnel.Then gently scape everything off
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contaminate the product with bits of paper; naaroow flexible spatula
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If solid recovered from vacuum filtration is wet allow it to ___
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dry
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A liquid can be separated from a few large particles by _____
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decanting it
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_____: process in which a liquid can be separated from a few large particles by carfeully pouring away the liquid above the particles
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decanting
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When a smple contains suspended particles ____ may be more effective than filtration to separate the solid and the liquid
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centrifugation
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Centrifugation is also used to break _____ emulsions in microscale extractions
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centrifugation
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During operation of a centrifuge, the sample tube must be ____ by another centrifuge tube filled with an equal volume of liquid
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counterbalance
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If a solution contains unwanted solid material use _____ to separate the mixture. If the desired product is a solid use ____ to recover it from the liquid. In microscale experiments use a ____ to remove unwanted solid but if the desired material is a solid use ___ to recover it
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gravity filtration; vacuum filtration; Pasteur filer pipet; vacuum filtration
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If your filtrate is cloudy you probably ____
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used the wrong type of filter paper
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In vacuum filtration using filter paper of the ____ can allow oth the liquid and the solid particles to creep around the edges which will lead to incomplete separation
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incorrect diameter
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If you use water to wet the filter paper for the vacuum filtration of a dry organic solution water will ____ and probably resut in a ___
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contaminate the filtrate; cloudy filtrate
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It is always a good idea to start with a ____ before filtering
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clean filter
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During vacuum filtration, the iltered solution can evaporate and become cold. This will change the solubility of the dissolved solute and may cause it to crystallize or precipate from the filtrate. If you are ____ then you don't need to worry about these solids
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not collecting the filtrate
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The pores in the filter paper can become clogged if ____
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paper of the wrong porosity is used
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A ____ is produced by briefly evacuating the filter flask and then isolating it from the vacuum source by pinching the vacuum tubing
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passive vacuum
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Lack of suction in a vacuum filtration is usually caused by the collapse of ____ not designed for use with a vacuum
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thin walled tubber tubing
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If you are not collecting the solid it is often useful to use a ___
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filter aid
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you use a filter aid if you are not collecting the ___
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solid
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Molecules in a crystal are arranged in a _____
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regular pattern
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Melting occurs when the fixed array of molecules in the crystalline solid rearranges to more random, freely moving ____
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liquid state
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The transition from solid to liquid requires energy in the form of ____
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heat to break down the crystal lattice
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The temperature at wihch the transition from solid to liquid is the solids ____
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meelting point
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____ an important physical property for any solid compound
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melting point
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The melting point of a compound is useful in establihing its ___ and as a criterion of its ____
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identity; purity
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until the advent of modern chromatography and spectroscopy the _____ was the primary index of purity for an organic solid
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melting point
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melting points are still used as a preliminary indication of ___
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purity
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The melting range (or more correctly the melting ___) of a crystalline organic compound is determined by the strength of ___
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point; intermolecular forces bbetween its molecules
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types of intermolecular forces
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hydrogen bonds; dipole-dipole interactions; van der Waals interaction
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Relatively pure compounds normally melt over a narrow temperature range of ____
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0.5-1.5 degrees celcius
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impure substances often melt over a much ____ range than relatively pure compounds
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larger
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The presense of even small amounts of impurities can _____ the melting point a few degrees and cause melting point to ____
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depress; occur over a relatively wide temperature range
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Adding greater amounts of an impurity generally causes a ____ effect on the melting point
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greater
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Solid and liquid phases exist in ___ at their melting points
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equilibrium
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_____ refers to a mixture of elements or compounds that has a single chemical composition, which solidifies at a lower temperature than any other composition
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Eutectic
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The most common method for measuring melting points is to ____
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electrically heat a small amount of the solid in a capillary tube
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The most significant advantage of a digital melting point apparatus is that you can ____
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program the rate at which the temperature of the heating block increases
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both digital and analog heating devices have a _____ which normally has ____
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metal heating block; 3 spaces for melting point tubes
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the temperature in a dignital melting point appparatus is measured using a ___
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platinum resistance sensor
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In digital melting point apparatu you can program the ___ the ___ and the ____
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start temperature; temperature rmp; stop temperature
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If temperature rises to quickly the melting range will be ____and will likely be ____ because it takesa finite amount of time for the solid sample to melt
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greater; higher
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The traditional analog melting point apparatus also uses electrical heating but a ____ controls the rate of heating b alowing continuous adjustment of current
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rhenostate
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The higher the rheostate setting the ____ the rate of heating
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faster
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The temperature in the traditional analoge melting point apparatus is measured with a traditional ___.
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liquid filled thermometer
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in the traditional analoge meltingpoint apparatus the thermometer liquid is relatively ___, thus the response time is slower than that with a digital thermometer imbedded in the metal heating block
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slow
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The melting range of an organic solid can be deterined by introducing a small amount of the substance into a ___ with one ___ end
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capillarly tube; sealed
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capillary tubes are approximately ___ in diameter
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1mm
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filling a capillary tube. place a few ____ of the dry solid on a piece of smoother surfaced paper and ___ to a ___ by rubbing a spatula over it while pressing down.
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milligrams; crush; find powder
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filling a capillary tube: introduce the solid into the capillary tube by ___. A small amount of material will stick in the open end. ____ the capillary tube so that the sealed end is down and holding it near the sealed end ____. The solid will fall to the bottom of the tube. Repeat this operation until the amount of solid in the tube is ____
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tapping the open end of the tube into the powder; invert; tap it lightly with quick motions against the bench top; 2-3 mm in height
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Melting point determinations made with too much sample lead to a ____ melting range because ____
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broad; more time is needed to melt the complete sample, as the temperature continues to rise while the samplemelts
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If a solid is still ___ from ___, it will not fall to the bottom of a capillary tube but will stick to the capillary wall. This is probably a good thing because melting points of ___ always have a ___ and thus are nearly worthless
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wet; recrystallization; wet solids; wide range
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In melting point determination if your solid is wet you should allow it to ___ before continuing with the melting range determination
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dry completely
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The accuracy of a melting point determination can be nobetter than the accuracy of the ___
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temperature probe
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You cannot assume that a thermometer has been ____
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accuretly calibated
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thermometers can give a high or low temperature readings of ___ or more
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1-2 degree celcius
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when using digital apparatus for melting point sample can be heated rapidly until the temperature is ___ below the expected melting point. The programmed temperature ramp of ___ will then take over
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5-10 degrees celcius; 0.5-1.5 degrees celcius
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_____: the onset of melting
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the first small drop of liquid appears
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When using the analog melting point apparatus for melting point the melting point apparatus can be heated rapidly until the temperature is about ___ below the xpected melting point then decrease the rate of heating so that the temperature rises only ___ per minut and the sample has time to melt before the temperature rises above the true melting point
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20 degrees celcius; 1-2 degrees celcius
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If you do not kknow the melting point of a solid sample you can make a quick preliminary determination of it by heating the sample ____. In a more accurate second determination you can then carfefully ___
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rapidly; control the temperature rise
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Always prepare a ____ for each melting point determination because many organic compounds _____ at the melting point, making ____ a poor idea
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fresh; decompose; reuse of a solid sample
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Melting range is from ___ to ___
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point where drop of liquid first appears to where it is all dissolved
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Summary of melting point technique
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introduced the powdered, dry solid sample to a height of 2-3 mm into a capillary tube that is sealed at one end. Place the capillary tube in the melting point apparatus. adjust the rate of heating so the tempmerature rises at a moderate rate
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How can you tell if two compounds which have virtually identical melting ranges are identical
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mix the two compounds together test the new melting range. If there is a melting point depression or the melting range is expanded by a number of degrees it is reasonably safe to conclude that the two compounds are not identical. If there is no change in the mixture's melting range relative to that for each separate compound, the two are probably the same compound. Test various mixture ratios to ensuure that you do not accidentally get the eutectic point
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Only the ____ indicates the true onset of melting
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appearance of liquid
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The ____ is the most important variable in determining melting ranges.
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rate of heating
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2 reasons "why aren't my measured melting ranges consistant from one determination to the next"
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1) you are heating to fast 2) to much sample
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____ is the change that occurs when a solid is transformed directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid phase
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sublimination
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Some compounds ____ instead of melting or as they melt. This melting point is reported with the ____ after the temperature
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decompose; letter d
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: weigh ____ of ___ on a piece of glazed paper and record the exact mass
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100 mg; CaCO3
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration:after weighing out CaCO3 transfer the solid into a _____. Measure ___ of ___ in a graduated cylinder and add to the flask
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Erlenmeyer flask; 5mL; acetone
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After adding acetone to Erlenmeyer flask set up a ____ and a ____ with a ___ filter paper.
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filter flask; Hirsch funnel; round
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: use a ___ to hold the filter flask securely
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clamp
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: wet the filter paper with ____ from the squeeze bottle
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a few drops of acetone
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: After attaching the flask to a vacuum source swirl the flask with suspended ___ and pour its contents onto the filter
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CaCO3
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: What do you use to rinse the residual solid from the Erlenmeyer flask with a small amount of ____ and transfer it to the funnel. Then allow the filtered solid to ___
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acetone; suck dry
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Gravity filtration ans suction filtration: disconnect the apparatus from the vacuum source, remove the ____ and carefully transfer its content to the ___. Separate the filter paper from the powder by holding the filter paper with ___ while you gently remove the solid with a spatula.
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funnel; glazed paper tweezers
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What two ramps are you using for melting point
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1 degree celcius per minute and 10 degrees celcius per minute
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the first capillary tube should have about ___ of compound in it while the second has ____
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1 millimeter; three times as much
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what is reference m.p. for biphenyl
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68-70
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what is the melting reference point for triphenylmethane
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92-94
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what is the reference m.p. for acetanilide
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113-115
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what is the reference m.p. for benzoic acid
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121-125
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what is the reference m.p. for salicylic acid
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158-161
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what is the reference melting point for 3,5 dinitrobenzoic acid
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204-206
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what is the reference melting point for sucrose
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189-191
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what two impure materials will be used for melting point experiment
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benzoic acid; acetanilide
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boiling point acetone
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56 degrees celcius
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boiling point biphenyl
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255
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boiling point salicylic acid
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158-161
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boiling point triphenylmethane
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92-94
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boiling point acetanilide
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304
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boiling point benzoic acid
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121-125
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what should you keep acetone away from
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bases; oxidizing agents; reducing agents; phosophorus; oxychloride
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what should you keep 3,5 dinitrobenzoic acid away from
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strong oxidizing agents and reducing agents, strong bases
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what should you keep biphenyl away from
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strong oxidizing agents
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what should you keep salicylic acid away from
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strong oxidizing agents; strong bases; iodine; iron; iron salts
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what should we keep triphenyl methane from
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strong oxidizing agents
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what should you keep acetanilide from
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strong oxidizing agents; strong bases
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what should you keep benzoic acid away from
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strong oxidizing agents; strong bases; strong reducing agents
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what should you keep calcium carbonate away from
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strong oxidizing agents; acids; magnesium; aluminum;
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what should you keep sucrose away from
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strong oxidizing agents
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3 things are dangerous with ingestion
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benzoic acid; acetanilide; 3,5 dinitrobenzoic acid
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____ is very dangerous if inhaled
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benzoic acid
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fire hazard 3,5 dinitrobenzoic acid
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2
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fire hazard acetone
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3
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health hazard acetone
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2
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health hazard 3,5 dinitrobenzoic acid
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2
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health hazard biphenyl
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3
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fire hazard biphenyl
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1
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health hazard salicylic acid
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2
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health hazard acetanilide
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2
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fire hazard acetanilide
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1
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health hazard benzoic acid
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4
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fire hazard benzoic acid
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1
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health hazard calcium carbonate
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2
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