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Extraction and Distribution Coefficient - A Calculus Worksheet | CHM 2201, Lab Reports of Organic Chemistry

Material Type: Lab; Professor: Bausch; Class: Organic Chemistry Lab I; Subject: Chemistry; University: Villanova University; Term: Fall 2008;

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Download Extraction and Distribution Coefficient - A Calculus Worksheet | CHM 2201 and more Lab Reports Organic Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! CHM!2201! Fall!2008! Department!of!Chemistry! Organic!Chemistry Lab I Villanova University Extraction, Distribution Coefficient Experiment 4A Calculation Worksheet A. Prepare the Standard Benzoic Acid Solution 1. Calculate the molarity of your standard Benzoic Acid (PhCO2H; Molecular Weight: 122.12) solution: 0.61g PhCO2H x 1 mole PhCO2H = .005 mole PhCO2H dissolved in 250 mL water Benzoic Acid 122 g PhCO2H (PhCO2H) M.W. = 122.12 .005 mole PhCO2H = X mole PhCO2H Solve for X: X = 0.02 mole PhCO2H in 1000 mL water or 0.02 M PhCO2H 250 mL water 1000 mL water B. Single 10 mL Extraction and Determination of Distribution Coefficient 1. Calculate amount of Benzoic Acid you are starting with: 50 mL 0.02M PhCO2H x 0.02 mole PhCO2H x 122.12 g PhCO2H = 0.122 g PhCO2H in starting aqueous solution. 1000 mL 0.02M PhCO2H 1 mole PhCO2H 2. To calculate amount of PhCO2H remaining in aqueous solution after extraction with 10 mL of methylene chloride, titrate aqueous layer with 0.02M NaOH ____mL 0.02M NaOH x 0.02 mole NaOH x 1mole PhCO2H x 122.12 g PhCO2H = Y g PhCO2H remaining in aqueous layer 1000mL 0.02M NaOH 1 mole NaOH 1 mole PhCO2H 3. Calculate the amount of PhCO2H extracted into the methylene chloride layer 0.122 g PhCO2H - Y g PhCO2H = Z g PhCO2H in 10 mL methylene chloride extract 4. Calculate Kd Kd = C methylene chloride = Z g PhCO2H / 10 mL = Z / 10 = Calculated Kd C water (Y g PhCO2H) / 50 mL Y / 50 (Continued on other side) Page - 1 - of 2
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