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Identification of Compounds Using Physical Properties
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Identification of Compounds

Jan 06, 2018

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Owen Baldwin

Introduction In this experiment we will use physical properties to identify unknown substances Solubility of a solid in water, acid, base, organic solvent Density of a solid (volume by displacement) Melting Point
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Page 1: Identification of Compounds

Identification of Compounds

Using Physical Properties

Page 2: Identification of Compounds

Introduction

In this experiment we will use physical properties to identify unknown substances• Solubility of a solid in water, acid, base, organic

solvent• Density of a solid (volume by displacement)• Melting Point

Page 3: Identification of Compounds
Page 4: Identification of Compounds

The ExperimentYou and your partner will receive

• 3g of one of the solid compounds on the list to identify by measuring solubility, density and melting point

• An unknown liquid that is on table 2 and you must identify it from its boiling point, density and solubility

Page 5: Identification of Compounds

Solubility of the Unknown SolidSolubility in:– water– acetone– cyclohexane– isopropanol

• Few crystals in a spot plate well with solvent• Water and isopropanol are polar solvents (dissolve

inorganic salts)• Acetone, and cyclohexane are non-polar and will generally

dissolve organic solids

Page 6: Identification of Compounds

Melting Point of the Unknown Solid

Melting Point• few crystals capilliary tube • attach rubber band to a thermometer• Immerse the thermometer/capilliary into a water

bath as shown in the figure• begin heating• record the temperature at which the solid starts to

melt

Page 7: Identification of Compounds
Page 8: Identification of Compounds

Density of the Unknown Solid

Density• Choose a liquid that your unknown is insoluble in• Place V1=5.0 mL of this liquid in your 10 mL cylinder• Weigh out and add M = 2 g (measure to 4 decimal

places) to the cylinder and record the new volume V2

Page 9: Identification of Compounds

Solubility of an Unknown Liquid

• You will measure the solubility of an unknown liquid in – acetone– water– cyclohexane– isopropanol

• In four test tubes add 1 mL of your unknown and an equal amount of one of the solvents

• Record your observations

Page 10: Identification of Compounds

Boiling Point of the Unknown Liquid

• Construct the apparatus below, and record the temperature when small bubbles start to form in the test tube

Page 11: Identification of Compounds

Density of the Unknown Liquid

• Measure the mass of a small beaker M1

• pipette 10.00 mL of your unknown liquid into the beaker and reweigh it M2