Chemistry - Benzoic acid expeirment Flashcards
To oxidize phenylmethanol to benzoic acid, excess potassium manganate is added to oxidize it through intermediate stages including benzaldehyde and sodium benzoate. Acidifying with HCl and adding sodium sulfite completes the reaction, forming benzoic acid. The molar ratio between phenylmethanol and benzoic acid is 1:1.
What is the molar ratio between phenylmethanol and benzoic acid? (NB) To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
3:3
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What is the molar ratio between phenylmethanol and benzoic acid? (NB) To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
3:3
describe the rough overall process To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
Phenylmethanol
add Excess potassium manganate
benzaldehyde (temp almond smell)
sodium benzoate (Intermediate)
...
describe step 1 of oxidising phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
Phenylmethanol added to conical flask.
saturated sln of Potassim manganate VII added.
Sodium Carbon...
describe the apperance of the phenymethanol/ benzyl alcohol at room temperture
Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
colourless liquid
Name a suitable piece of apparatus for measuring a precise small volume of the pheylmethanol
Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
Graduated dropper
why is potassium manganate used, why is a saturated solution used?
Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid
KMnO4 is a oxdising agent. it oxidises the phenylmethanol
a saturated solution is used to ensure it is in excess to ensure that...
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What is the molar ratio between phenylmethanol and benzoic acid? (NB) To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | 3:3 |
describe the rough overall process To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | Phenylmethanol |
describe step 1 of oxidising phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | Phenylmethanol added to conical flask. |
describe the apperance of the phenymethanol/ benzyl alcohol at room temperture Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | colourless liquid |
Name a suitable piece of apparatus for measuring a precise small volume of the pheylmethanol Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | Graduated dropper |
why is potassium manganate used, why is a saturated solution used? Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | KMnO4 is a oxdising agent. it oxidises the phenylmethanol |
why is sodium carbonate required Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | to create alkaline/ basic conditions. |
Identify where the almond smell occours from Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | formation of benzaldehyde |
what is observed in the conical flask as the reaction mixture of phenylmethanol, potassium manganate VII and sodium carbonate are heated? Step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | the purple colour turns to a brown percipertate. |
What intermediate organic compound is formed in the conical flask? step 1 To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | sodium benzoate |
describe the process for step 2 step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | In fumehood, place concentrated HCl in conical flaskSodium sulfite solution added to conical flask using dropper Conical flask continously swirled until brown percipitate dissapears |
Give three reasons why concentrated HCl acid is added to the conical flask step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | 1- to convert the sodium benzoate intermediate into benzoic acid |
How can the solution be tested for that enough acid had been added to the conical flask step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | a glass rod is dipped into the solution and onto blue litmus paper, when the blue litmus paper turns red, enough acid has been added |
why is sodium sulfite Na2SO3 added to the conical flask step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | sodium sulfite is a reducing agent |
What two obervations can be made upon the addition of the sodium sulfite and the swriling of the conical flask? (NB) step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | the brown precipate decolourises - insoluble Mn4+ ions are reduced to soluble Mn2+ ions |
state the changes in oxidising number of manganse during the expeirment step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | +7 - +4 - +2 |
why is the conical flask placed in an ice bath step 2 :To oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | benzoic acid is very soluble in hot water but only slighly soluble in cold water. |
Describe step 3 step 3 : to oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | the benzoic acid crystals are filtered using vaccum filtration |
How are the benzoiz acid crystals isolated/ obtained after they have crystallised? step 3 : to oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | by vacumm filtration |
why is vaccum filtration performed in preference to gravity filtration? step 3 : to oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | to speed up the filtration process - faster than using regular filter paper |
why are the crystals washed with cold water step 3 : to oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | to remove any solid impurities present on the filter paper or on the crystals - the water must be cold to prevent any benzoic acid crystals redissolving |
How are the benzoic acid crystals futher dried step 3 : to oxidise phenylmethanol to benzioc acid | allowd to air dry on the filter paper in a warm place |
describe step 1 To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | REDISSOLVING THE BENZOIC ACID AND HOT FILTERING - REMOVING SOLUBLE IMPURTIES |
describe step 2 To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | RECRYSTALLISATION - REMOVING SOLUBLE IMPURTIES |
Describe step 3 | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | the benzoic acid crystals are filtered using vacuum filtration |
What imputies could be present in benzoic acid crystals | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | Insoluble impurties eg charcoal |
why are the benzoic acid crystals dissolved in the minium amount of boiling water?NB | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | Benzoic acid crystals dissolced in the minium amount of boiling water as |
Why is the hot saturated benzoic acid solution filtered | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | to remove any insoluble impurties |
Why is water an ideal solvent for recystallisation of benzoic acid? | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | benzoic acid crystals are very soluble in hot water but only slightly soluble in cold water |
Why is the filter paper fluted | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | the surface area of fluted filter paper is greater - the filtration process will be quicker |
What percaution should be taken is any benzoic acid crystals form during crystilation? | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | Using a dropper, add some hot water to dissolve the crystals |
In what situation may this hot filtering stage not be required | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | If there are no insoluble impurties |
Why is the hot saturated benzoic acid solution cooled | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | To allow recrystillisation to take place |
what is recrystallisation | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | dissolving crystals in a hot solvent to form a saturated solution and cooling this saturated solution to reform crystals that are more pure |
Why does recrystalisation remove soluble impurties from the benzoic acid? | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | as benzoic acid crystals are only slightly soluble in cold water, they recrystalise out of solution while soluble impurties remain dissolved |
why is the solution first cooled to room temperture before being placed in an ice bath to cool | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | to ensure recrystallisation is complete and obtain the maximim yield of benzoic acid |
what percaution can be taken if the crystals are slow to form | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | a seed crystal of pure benzoic acid is added to the solution |
What is the purpose of vacuum filtering the solution | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | prepare and isolate the benzoic acid crystals |
why is vacuum filteration performed instead of gravity filtration | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | to speed up the filtering process |
how are the benxoic crystals futher dried? | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | allowed to air dry n the filter paper in a warm place |
Describe the procedure | measure the meting point of pure + impure benzoic acid and compare them | the benzoic acid crystals are ground up using a pestal or mortar the temperture is recorded when the benzoic crystals begin to melt the benzoic crystals have finished melting the two tempertures gives the melthing point range |
how is the purity of benzoic acid crystals dertimed | measure the meting point of pure + impure benzoic acid and compare them | the melting poit of the benzoic crystals are found are compared to the literate value (121-122) |
What is the literature value | measure the meting point of pure + impure benzoic acid and compare them | 121- 122 |
Give two differences noted when determininh the melting point of impure benzoic acid | measure the meting point of pure + impure benzoic acid and compare them | the melting point of impure benzoic acid will be lower than 121-122 |
Give two procedures carried out on the pure dry benzoic acid crystals obtained | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | the % yeild of purfied crystals |
why is the funnel used heated? | To recrystallise a sample of ebnzoic acid/ purifying benzoic acid | To avoid early crystallisation of benzoic acid crystals while the hot filtration is taking place |
give a common use of benzoic acid or of its salts | measure the meting point of pure + impure benzoic acid and compare them | benzoic acid and salts used are food presertavies |