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In melting point determination, why
student perform 2 melting point determinations on a crystalline product. In one determination, the tube contained a sample 1 - 2
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Christine
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After a Melting point determination, why can't you re-use the solidified substance and capllary tube for subsequent
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Nuke
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After the melting point determination it is not advisable to use the used capillary with the solidified sample for a subsequent
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Dan
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After a melting point determination it is not advisable to use capillary the solidified sample for a subsequent determination.
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Anonymous
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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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Natash
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Posted by ann on Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 4:26am.
In melting point determination, why shouldn't a substance be re-melted?
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ann
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What advantages does H NMR have over melting point in the determination of purity?
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For melting point determination, what is the optimum rate of heating near the melting point? What are the problems, if the rate
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Sunday
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In melting point determination, why shouldn't a substance be re-melted? (i.e. why should we not re-melt a substance that has
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ann
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is the melting point determination of crude benzoic acid recyustalization is higher or lower?
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rosema
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