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Experiment 9. Identification of Unknowns

Experiment 9. Identification of Unknowns. SOLUBILITY CLASSES. insol. AA. Litmus red. ether. CA AM N. sol. Litmus blue. sol. Litmus unchanged. sol. water. 5% NaHCO 3. SA. sol. WA. insol. 5% NaOH. insol. sol. B. 5% HCl. sol. insol. N. 96% H 2 SO 4. insol. I. insol.

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Experiment 9. Identification of Unknowns

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  1. Experiment 9. Identification of Unknowns

  2. SOLUBILITY CLASSES insol AA Litmus red ether CA AM N sol Litmus blue sol Litmus unchanged sol water 5% NaHCO3 SA sol WA insol 5% NaOH insol sol B 5% HCl sol insol N 96% H2SO4 insol I insol

  3. AA amino acids CA carboxylic acids (5 carbons or less) AM amines (5 carbons or less) N alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, nitriles, amides (5 carbons or less) SA carboxylic acids, phenols with strong electron withdrawing groups (5 carbons or less) WA weak acids, phenols, enols, oximes, imides, 1,3-diones, nitro compounds B aliphatic amines, anilines N alcohols, aldehydes esters, ketones, ethers, alkynes, akenes I saturated hydrocarbons, haloalkanes, aryl halides

  4. Unknowns 1. Carboxylic acids can be characterized by a neutralization equivalent; 2. Amines can be characterized by a neutralization equivalent; 3. Ketones can be characterized by a 2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazone derivative, oxime or related compound; 4. Alcohols can be derivatized by phenyl isocyanide derivative, oxidation to a solid carboxylic acid or ketone; 5. Esters can be characterized by hydrolysis if the acid or alcohol is a solid; 6. Other compounds can be characterized on the basis of derivatives based on their likely structure.

  5. Department of ChemistryUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisSolid UnknownChemistry 263 Preliminary Report FormName: ________________Date: _­­­_______Unknown Number ______Physical Propertiesa) appearance:b) melting point:c) boiling point:e) other properties you may have measured:Solubility Tests (use +/- to indicate positive, negative tests)H2O: _____; 5%NaOH, _____; 5%NaHCO3, _____; 5%HCl, _____ ; H2SO4,_____.pH(aqueous solution): _____ .

  6. Department of Chemistry University of Missouri-St. Louis Solid Unknown Chemistry 263 Preliminary Report Form Name: _____________ Date: Unknown Number ______ Physical Properties a) appearance: b) melting point: c) boiling point: e) other properties you may have measured: Solubility Tests (use +/- to indicate positive, negative tests) H2O: _____; 5%NaOH, _____; 5%NaHCO3, _____; 5%HCl, _____ ; H2SO4,_____. pH(aqueous solution): _____ .

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