ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB REPORT (TYPED) : DETERMINING CAPILLARY TUBE MELTING POINTS

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Lab Report should contain the following sections:

*MUST BE TYPED*

Calculations - If there are any calculations you should clearly, and logically, show all your work to receive full credit.

Results and Discussion (typed) - Explain your results, referring to chemistry theory where appropriate. Did the data conform to what was expected? (This does not mean the same thing as if the experiment was successful or not!) What does it show in relation to the experiment? If the results are not what was expected explain why. Possible sources of error.

Conclusion (typed) - briefly restate any final results, or conclusions that can be drawn from the experiment.

References (typed) – any sources consulted for the writing of the report.


MATERIALS: 

CAPILLARY MELTING POINTS TUBES

PACKING TUBE

MELTING POINT APPARATUS


RESULTS: (PLEASE COMPARE AND CONTRAST YOUR RANGES AND EXPLAIN WHY OR NOT YOUR COMPOUND REFLECT THE RANGES LISTED IN THE COMPOUND  MELTING POINT CHART ATTACHED TO THIS POST)

WE WERE GIVEN (4) PURE (KNOWN) COMPOUNDS THAT WERE TESTED


ACETAMIDE RANGES : INITIAL MELTING POINT: 80°

                                        FINAL MELTING POINT: 82°

RANGE (80°-82°)


ACETANILIDE:  INITIAL MELTING POINT: 148°

                          FINAL MELTING POINT: 150°

RANGE (148°-150°)


BENZAMIDE: INITIAL MELTING POINT: 133°

                       FINAL MELTING POINT: 135°

RANGE (133°-135°)



SALICYLIC ACID: INITIAL MELTING POINT: 140°

                               FINAL MELTING POINT: 160°

RANGE (140°-160°)



WE WERE GIVEN (2) UNKNOWN COMPOUNDS THAT WERE TESTED


UNKNOWN A: INITIAL MELTING POINT: 100°

                         FINAL MELTING POINT: 115°

RANGE (100°-115°)


(BASED UPON YOUR RANGE PLEASE EXPLAIN WHICH COMPOUNDS REFLECT YOUR UNKNOWNS)

UNKNOWN B: INITIAL MELTING POINT: 160°

                         FINAL MELTING POINT: 165°

RANGE (160°-165°)





    

 


 


 


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