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Created by josephw weetch
over 7 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| When is refluxed used? | To prepare an organic liquid without boiling off the solvent, reactants or products. |
| What temperature does refluxing boil solutions at? | A fixed temperature |
| Draw a diagram of the apparatus used | stand and clamp pear-shaped flask condensor rubber tubing heat source |
| Step 1. | Assemble apparatus |
| Step 2 | Add anti-bumping granules to liquid ensure smooth boiling |
| When are anti-bumping granules added? | Before condensor is fitted and before liqiud is boiled |
| Why? | Enables a liquid to be continually boiled whilst a reaction is taking place Prevents glassware vibrating |
| Step 3. | Apply thin layer grease to ground-glass joint of condenser |
| Step 4. | Place condenser carefully into flask and gently rotate condenser back and forth to provide a good seal |
| Step 5. | Condenser is kept in upright position and clamped loosely as the glass outer jacket is fragile |
| Why should you never put a stopper in the condenser? | As you would have a closed system and pressure would build up inside as heated air is expanded. |
| Purpose of rubber tubing | Connect inlet of condensor to tap and outlet to sink. |
| Where does water always enter the condenser? | At the bottom and leaves at the top |
| What is the role of the condenser in the reflux reaction | Ensures any vapour produced from reaction condenses and drips back into the flask. |
| What heat source may be used if the reaction is carried out under 100'c? | Water bath. |
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