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Semimicroscale crystallization procedure

This experiment assumes a familiarity with the general semimicroscale crystallization procedure (Technique 11, Section 11.3). In this experiment. Step 2 in Technique 11, Figure 11.3 (removal of insoluble impurities) will not be required. Although the impure sample may have a slight color, it will also not be necessary to use a decolorizing agent (Technique 11, Section 11.7). Leaving out these steps makes the crystallization easier to perform. Furthermore, very few experiments in... [Pg.23]

Follow the semimicroscale crystallization procedure described in Technique 11, Section 11.3, and shown in Figure 11.4. Step 2 in Figure 11.4 (removal of insoluble impurities) will not be required in this crystallization. [Pg.87]

Purify all of the crude chalcone from hot 95% ethanol or hot methanol using the semimicroscale crystallization procedure (Technique 11, Section 11.3). Alternatively, purify part of the chalcone using a Craig tube (Technique 8, Section 8.7, and Technique 11, Section 11.4), as follows ... [Pg.339]

Two procedures are given here for crystallizing sulfanilamide a semimicroscale procedure using an Erlenmeyer flask and a Hirsch funnel (Experiment 3A) and a microscale procedure with a Craig tube (Experiment 3B). Your instructor may assign both or just one of these procedures. [Pg.22]


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