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1
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alcohols are less volatile than their isomeric ethers because

A

they have hydrogen bonding

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2
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what charge do ion fragments hold

A

positive ones

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3
Q

which analytical technique relies on the vibrations within molecules

A

infrared spectroscopy

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4
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what technique is used to calculate the calcium ions in milk

A

complexometric analysis

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5
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what technique is used to calculate the chloride ions in sea water

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gravimetric analysis

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6
Q

what technique could be used to calculate ethanoic acid in vinegar, and ethanol in wine

A

volumetric analysis

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7
Q

how can you confirm the identity of a product

A

mixed melting point analysis, infrared spectra, nmr, tlc

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8
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how can you confirm the identity of a product

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mixed melting point analysis, infrared spectra, nmr, tlc

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9
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what piece of apparatus can be used to separate two layers

A

a separating funnel

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10
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what does it mean if something is measured accurately approximately

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the exact mass should be known and should be close to the desired reading

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11
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what must be included in a diagram showing heating under reflux

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be cross sectional with an inner wall shown
be an open system
be sealed around the flask neck
have water going in at the bottom and out at the top

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12
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what are the steps in recrystallisation

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dissolve in minimum volume of hot solvent. filter to remove impurities and then cool

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13
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why would you heat something under reflux

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to prevent vapours escaping, and to allow extended heating. more efficient.

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14
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Describe fully the procedure required to obtain results that
would allow a calibration graph to be drawn

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Standard/accurate/solutions or
solutions of known concentration
(are prepared/used).
A suitable filter/wavelength/colour
used.
Mention of a blank or solvent only
measurement.
Absorbance/transmittance of each
solution is measured/plotted.

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15
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why do different bonds absorb different wavelengths of IR radiation

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they have different types of vibration or bend

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16
Q

what causes d orbital splitting in octahedral complexes

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repulsion from lone pair

17
Q

how is a colour arising when something is oxidised

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movement from HOMO to LUMO which means the complementary colour is absorbed

18
Q

why may two different molecules be able to bind to the same receptor

A

they have the same structural fragment - have a common functional group

19
Q

what steps would be used to separate molecules

A

use a separating funnel. shake molecules. leave to separate into layers. run off the lower layer.