C- CH3 Н CH3 НС —N НС—N* + HCI Cocaine (Free base) Cocaine hydrochloride

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The “free-base” form of cocaine (C17H21NO4) and its protonated
hydrochloride form (C17H22ClNO4) are shown
below; the free-base form can be converted to the hydrochloride
form with one equivalent of HCl. For clarity, not
all the carbon and hydrogen atoms are shown; each vertex
represents a carbon atom with the appropriate number of
hydrogen atoms so that each carbon makes four bonds to
other atoms.
(a) One of these forms of cocaine is relatively water-soluble:
which form, the free base or the hydrochloride?
(b) One of these forms of cocaine is relatively insoluble in
water: which form, the free base or the hydrochloride?

(c) The free-base form of cocaine has a solubility of 1.00 g in
6.70 mL ethanol (CH3CH2OH). Calculate the molarity
of a saturated solution of the free-base form of cocaine in
ethanol.
(d) The hydrochloride form of cocaine has a solubility of
1.00 g in 0.400 mL water. Calculate the molarity of a saturated
solution of the hydrochloride form of cocaine in
water.
(e) How many mL of a concentrated 18.0 M HCl aqueous
solution would it take to convert 1.00 kilograms
(a “kilo”) of the free-base form of cocaine into its hydrochloride
form?

C-
CH3
Н
CH3
НС —N
НС—N*
+ HCI
Cocaine
(Free base)
Cocaine hydrochloride
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