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The Synthesis of Aspirin - Report Guideline for Assignment #4 | CHEM 14BL, Assignments of Chemistry

Material Type: Assignment; Class: General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory I; Subject: Chemistry; University: University of California - Los Angeles; Term: Spring 2002;

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Download The Synthesis of Aspirin - Report Guideline for Assignment #4 | CHEM 14BL and more Assignments Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! Chem 14BL Spring 2002 Report Guideline for Assignment 4 (Week 1) The Synthesis of Aspirin General Comments: Prelab Assignment Questions: The prelab assignment questions are to be written in your lab notebook. They are due at the beginning of your lab section. Every student is required to submit all prelab assignments. Lab Reports: Reports are written at three stages of the experiment. The introductory material, which constitutes preparation for lab, is completed before the lab starts. Data and observations are completed during the lab section. Both the introductory material and the data and observations are turned in at the end of each lab period. The final sections (data analysis, error analysis and conclusions) are completed after the lab period and are generally due one week after the experiment is complete. All work is to be written in the lab notebook. Every page must include the experiment title, the date, and your name (and partners, if appropriate.). Unless otherwise noted, individual reports are required for an experiment. If a group report is allowed, the report must include the names of the participants and the contribution that each person makes to the lab work and to the written report. (I) Pre-lab Work Prelab Assignment questions for Week 1 The Introductory Report material will include • The title of the experiment • A reference (i.e. complete reference of the experiment including title of the lab manual, author, edition and page number of the experiment in the manual etc.) Include any changes to the procedure that you know you will make. • A short introduction (Summarize in a two or three sentences the goals of the experiment. Outline the kinds of techniques that you will use in the experiment) • A brief flow chart summary of the key procedures of the experiment • MSDS information for Salicylic acid (Reagent Grade), Sulfuric acid (Concentrated), and Acetic anhydride (Reagent Grade) Note: Select the site that gives you the MSDS information closest to the concentration or grade listed above for each individual chemical.) For each compound give:Product Name, Chemical Formula, Formula Weight, Melting Point; Boiling Point and Density, Health Hazard Data (summarize in your own words), Spill and Disposal procedures (summarize in your own words) • A data table to record the specific equipment used for the serial dilutions and the concentrations of the resulting solutions. Leave a space in the table after the first entry for an explanation of the scheme that you will use to arrive at a solution within the specified concentration range. Note: Start a NEW page in your notebook for this section. The previous material will be turned in at the beginning of the period; this page will be turned in at the end of the lab period. (II) Post-lab Work (This part of your report is to be done individually. It is due the week of May 7 – 10) The post-lab report for the Synthesis of Aspirin lab will include: Data and Data Analysis • Keep an orderly tabular record of data • Calculation of the theoretical moles of aspirin (Be sure to identify the limiting reagent in your procedure)
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