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    Compound | Structure | Formula | Boiling point ( in degrees) | Heptane | | C7H16 | 98.4 | 1-Hexanol | | C6H14O | 157 | The boiling point reflects the strength of forces between molecules. The more tightly bonded the molecules are‚ the more energy is required to convert them into gases. These forces are called intermolecular forces. There are 3 types‚ dispersion forces‚ dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding. The influence of these attractive forces will depend on the functional groups present

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    Spectroscopy‚ Boiling point and Melting point. Introduction: - Infrared spectroscopy has also made a break though in medicine. It used to evaluate the kidney stone diseases thus broadening the use of IR in different ways. The purpose of this lab experiment is to identify the unknown solutions using the Infrared Spectroscopy (IR)‚ boiling point‚ and melting point (1). The IR helps to determine the compounds such as a functional group. In order to analyze the compound‚ IR and melting point work the best

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    5. Calculated mass of the sinker in ounces 1.74g Part C 1. Length of the foil 8.5cm 2. Width of the foil 8.5cm 3. Mass of the foil .60g 4. Volume of the foil .222 5. Thickness of the foil .0031 Part D 1. Boiling point of the ethanol 65ºc Part E 1. T¹ initial temperature 125ºc 2. T² final temperature 155ºc Post lab questions: 1. Based on my temperature value and my lab measurements‚ I calculated that the water density would be 2.16 (g/mL). This

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    Sample Lab Report for CHM 152 Name Lab Partner(s) Abstract: The physical properties‚ including the boiling point‚ density‚ and refractive index were measured for unknown liquid #16. The infrared (IR) spectrum of the compound was also taken. Based on the data collected‚ it was determined that the compound was likely to be salicylaldehyde. Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to determine the identity of an unknown organic liquid by measuring some of its physical

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    repCHEMISTRY I - LABORATORY EXERCISE MANUAL LABORATORY EXERCISE 10: Melting Point and Boiling Point Determination This is a traditional lab. You’ll simply follow the step-by-step procedure‚ keeping records of your measurements and observations. Each student will write their own lab report‚ which should include the following: Name: Names of lab partners: Date of Experiment: Date Report Submitted TITLE: Purpose: A brief statement about what the experiment is designed to determine

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    MELTING POINT AND BOILING POINTS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ABSTRACT The properties of organic compounds depend on their chemical structures. Intermolecular forces of attraction affect physical properties such as melting and boiling point. Through the Thomas Hoover apparatus‚ the melting point of 8 test compounds was determined. Salicylic acid exhibited the highest melting point while naphthalene‚ the lowest. The stronger the intermolecular forces of attraction‚ the higher the melting point. Boiling point

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    Van der Waal’s forces -- Electrons will not be evenly spread around an atom/molecule at any given time‚ meaning the molecule will have a slight +ve charge on one end‚ and a -ve at the other. this temporary state may cause attraction between two molecules‚ pulling them together (also known as London dispersion forces). The magnitude pof Van der Waals force depends on the relative molecular mass‚ high mass produces a larger force. Boiling points of the alkanes data and alkenes data These very

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    On Saturday‚ December 2nd‚ I saw the Live Newspaper Production of: BOILING POINT! Water‚ Politics‚ and Power. Boiling Point is production directed by Tom Harryman that gave a voice‚ while using satire‚ to show the flaws of how people of power in America deal with problems revolved around water. In this essay‚ I will analyze the audience‚ design‚ theme‚ acting‚ and the spectacle of the play. The audience had a mixed group of people. Even though I did not see anyone under that age of 17‚ I heard a

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    DETERMINATION OF BOILING POINTS Introduction: The boiling point of a compound is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas. This is a physical property often used to identify substances or to check the purity of the compound. It is difficult‚ though‚ to find a boiling point. Usually‚ chemists can only obtain a boiling range of a 2 - 3oC accuracy. This is usually sufficient for most uses of the boiling point. Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the boiling points

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    Experiment 2: Intermolecular Forces Performed: 9/12/2011 Submitted: 9/20/2011 Chemistry 1046L PART I: Purpose: The purpose of partI in this experiment is to identify a variety of unknown substances’ properties using observations of the temperature changes that occur during evaporation. We know that substances with weaker intermolecular forces‚ such as London dispersion‚ will have a faster vaporization rate and thus a higher temperature difference compared to

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