3) The melting point range

  1. A student in 51LA conducts a melting point experiment with an unknowncompound and observes a melting range of 122 – 129 °C.
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  2. Melting Point Determinations1. Melting range of impure vanillin 2. Melting range of recrystalized vanillin 3. Melting range of
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  3. Urgent. The melting point of pure acetylsalicylic acid is 135 degrees celsius. Comment on the purity of your product based on
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  4. Student in O-Chem Lab conducts a melting point experiment with an unknown compound and observes a melting range of 210 – 218C.
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  5. this is what my lab report looks like (minus the graph of the first part)im stuck on part II I. A. unknown 1 melting point range
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  6. One sample that is 1mm in height has a melting point range of 200-201. What would be the melting point range of a 10mm sample in
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  7. Say you have two substances, A and B. A has a melting point of 300 degrees Celcius, while B has a melting point of 200 degrees
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  8. A sample of Compound X is analyzed and found to have a melting point range of 110-120 °C. Would you try to purify it further to
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  9. why does a soluble impurity reduce the melting point range of a pure compound ?why is it advisable to run a mixed melting point
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  10. A sample of naphthalene, which should be pure white, was found to have a grayish color after the usual purification procedure.
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