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- 2.4 Why must some organic reactions occur in the absence of water? Describe how you can remove residual dissolved water from an organic solvent.In this lab you will utilize the separation method called extraction to "extract" limonene from the peel of an orange. "like dissolves like" therefore _________ solvent will be used to dissolve _________ limonene. The nonpolar molecule used as the solvent will be ____________.1. Discuss why synthetic lubricants is preferred over petroleum-based fluids for specific applications. 2. What is the purpose of solvent extraction process during the manufacturing of lube base stocks? Answer questions 1 and 2
- In terms of safety, organic solvents can always go into the organic waste container directly, the pH they may have does not matter because they are organic a. True b. FalseIn parts 1 and 2 draw the two organic products of this reaction, showing any nonzero formal charges. Then, in part 3 answer the question regarding purification of the reaction mixture. 1. Draw the product with the higher molecular weight here 2. Draw the product with the lower molecular weight here 3. Which method would be the simplest and most effective means to best separate the two products? (extraction, recrystallization, chromatography, distillation)Some solids, in particular many amino acids, decompose upon melting. These compounds are often reported in the literature with the term “dec” following their melting-point range.a. How might the melting process appear different for this type of compound?b. Look up and record the melting point and structure for a compound that decomposes upon melting. Use a chemical handbook or a chemical catalog as the source of this information.
- 1. What is the Victor-Meyer test? Describe how it is performed including reagents and describe the results. Use equations if possible. 2. Differentiate between wine and liquor. 3. In what test/s are the paraffins and benzene similar?Are all organic solvents aprotic?When we do an organic chemistry experiment, what is the explanation for a melting point below what is expected and when the recovery percentage is greater than 100 or less than 85?