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Melting Point Determination using Thomas Hoover Apparatus To determine the melting point of certain compounds using the Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus. To assess the purity of these compounds. 01-10-14 and 01-17-14

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Page 1: Melting Point Determination Using Thomas Hoover Apparatus (Bonjing

Melting Point Determination using Thomas Hoover Apparatus

• To determine the melting point of certain compounds using the Thomas-Hoover melting

point apparatus.• To assess the purity of these compounds.

01-10-14 and 01-17-14

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Objectives

• Brief statement of objectives.. ala ku manual ):

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Theoretical Background

Melting

Phase change from solid to

liquid

Melting Range

Kinetic Molecular

Theory

defined as

occurs within agoverned by

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Theoretical BackgroundM

eltin

g Ra

nge Molecular

Structure

Intermolecular Forces

Purity of Solids

affected by

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Data and Results

• Insert PAULO’s graph

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Unknown no. 2 (119-124 ° C)

From the graph, we have where y is the temperature x & k is the knob settingWe obtain,

Unknown no. 5 (132- 137° C)

From the graph, we have where y is the temperature x & k is the knob settingWe obtain,

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Unknown no. 2 (119-124 ° C)

• Trial 1Melt Start Temp.=122.0° CMelt End Temp.=123.0° C• Trial 2Melt Start Temp.=121.0° CMelt End Temp.=123.0° C

Unknown no. 5 (132- 137° C)

• Trial 1Melt Start Temp.=134.0° CMelt End Temp.=135.5° C• Trial 2Melt Start Temp.=134.0° CMelt End Temp.=136.0° C

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Discussion and Analysis

• Noted Physical Appearance and Visual Properties of Unknowns– Unknown 2. =– Unknown 5. =

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Discussion and Analysis

• Having calculated the optimum knob value based from the provided melting point range and the heating curve calibration, two trials for each unknown samples were performed.

• For the first unknown, the maximum range where the melting process was observed falls within 2 degrees Celsius as shown by the second trial (121-123) with the first trial showing only a range of 1 degree (122-123). In the aforementioned discussion of purity as based from the melting point range, where pure substances have a melting point range of 1-2 degrees Celsius, it can be deduced that Unknown 2. is a pure substance that has a melting of 121-123 degrees Celsius.

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Discussion and Analysis

• The second unknown is found to have a different melting point but similar melting point ranges to the first unknown, which are at 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius for the first and second trial respectively. Using the same deductions from the previous unknown substance, it is also determined that Unknown 5. is also a pure substance but with a higher melting point of 134-136 degrees Celsius.

• Further, combining these melting point ranges with their physical appearances and visual properties, we can trace the identity of both unknowns as (insert Unknown Identities here)

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Conclusions

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Molecular Structure

Molecular Symmetry

Size of Molecule

Packing

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Intermolecular Forces

H-bonding

Dipole-dipole

London Dispersion

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Purity of solids

Pure 1-2 degrees C

Impure > 1-2 degrees C