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Chem 241 Exam 1 Correct Answers Latest Update
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What is the Arrhenius definition of an acid/base? - correct answers acid: increases [H30+] in solution 
base: increases [OH-] in solution 
 
What is the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid/base? - correct answers acid: donates H+ 
base: accepts H+ 
 
What is the Lewis definition of an acid/base? - correct answers acid: e- pair acceptor 
base: e- pair donor 
 
What are the 7 strong acids? - correct answers HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, HClO3, HClO4, H2SO4 (first H only) 
 
What functional group do the str...
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Chem 241 Correct!!
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Beer's Law Conditions - correct answers 1. Monochromatic Radiation is passed thru solution 
2. Solution is not too concentrated. Typically <0.01M 
3. Solution is homogenous 
4. Absorbing species is not participating in a concentration dependent equilibirum 
 
X-Ray - correct answers Electronic Transitions - Core electrons 
 
UV-Vis - correct answers Electronic Transitions - Valence electrons; vibrational; rotational 
 
IR - correct answers Vibrational; Rotational 
 
Micro - correct answers R...
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Chem 241 Lab Exam 1 Correct Answers Latest Update
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A. Will your compound be more soluble in hot or cold solvent? - correct answers It will be more soluble in hot solvent because increasing temperatures increases molecular movement, causing more collisions between the water molecules and the solid compound. 
 
B. You have a solution of NaCl and water. You heat the solution to boiling and observe bubbles forming in the solution, and vapor escaping the flask. What is the identity of the bubbles and the vapor? - correct answers The bubbles is the wa...
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Chem 241 Final Correct Answers Latest Update
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What's the reason for filtration in recrystalization - correct answers to remove insoluble impurities 
 
ortho and para are more stable why - correct answers because allow for tertiary carbocation 
 
when can you skip filtration during recryst. - correct answers if no insoluble impurities are present 
 
why warm filter tip pipets - correct answers to prevent premature crystalization 
 
why cant the solvent from a recrystallization be removed via evaporation instead of centrifugation? - correct ...
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CHEM 241 Exam 2 Correct answers latest update
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Goals of Separation - correct answers recovery of product, purity of product 
 
Types of Chromatography - correct answers Adsorption - SP: solid, MP: gas/liquid 
Partitioning - SP: liquid, MP: gas/liquid 
Ion-Exchange - SP: bonded anion/cation, MP: liquid 
Molecular Exclusion - SP: has pores, MP: liquid 
Affinity - SP: antigen/antibody interactions, MP: liquid 
Electrophoretic - no SP 
 
Solvent Extractions based on - correct answers Some solvents are not miscible; "like dissolves like"; less ...
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Chem 241 Exam 2 Correct Answers Latest Update
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Van Deemter Equation - correct answers 
 
A-term: multiple paths - correct answers - only affects packed columns 
- A term goes down with uniformly packed columns 
- smaller SP particles decrease A 
- no A term in OT because there are no particles 
 
A term band broadening - correct answers different particles take different paths with varying lengths and times to get out of column 
 
B term: longitudinal diffusion - correct answers - smaller molecules diffuse more than larger molecules 
- incr...
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CHEM 241 Separations Correct Answers Latest Update
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solvent-solvent extraction - correct answers solute is partitioning between two layers based on solubility and polarity 
 
Partition coefficient K - correct answers [S]org/[S]aq 
 
q^n=(V1/(V1+KV2)^n - correct answers q-fraction of solute left in V1 
V1-volume of solvent being extracted 
V2-volume of solvent used to extract 
K-partition coefficient 
m-total moles of solute 
 
1 big extraction vs many small extractions - correct answers many small extractions are better than 1 small extraction 
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Chem 241 Lab Final Correct Answers Latest Update
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What was solvent-solvent extracted used for in experiment 1? - correct answers -to extract ethanol from alcoholic beverages (busch, busch light, and a non-alcoholic drink) 
 
Why can you not do a direct analysis on alcohol? - correct answers because it also contains carbs, proteins, and water and these things could interfere with the analysis 
 
How do you combat this problem (in exp 1)? - correct answers -isolate the compound of interest from the rest of the compounds in the sample 
 
what is a...
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Chem 241 Final Exam Correct answers latest update
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V1 - correct answers volume of phase 1 (phase being extracted) 
 
V2 - correct answers volume of phase 2 (phase doing the extracting) 
 
[S]1= - correct answers Q*m/v1 
 
[S]2= - correct answers (1-Q)*m/v2 
 
if [H+]> Ka - correct answers D=k 
 
if [H+]< Ka - correct answers D=0 
 
gas-gas chromatography - correct answers won't work because gases mix 
 
solid-solid chromatography - correct answers won't work because solids don't flow 
 
Velocity of solute - correct answers Vm* (1/1+K(Vs...
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Chem 241 UNC Final Correct Answers Latest Update
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Extraction - correct answers Transfer of a solute from one phase to another 
 
Eluent - correct answers Fluid entering the column 
 
Partition Chromatography - correct answers Separation based on solute dissolving into stationary liquid 
 
Ion-Exchange Chromatography - correct answers Separation based on charge, stationary phase is made of either negatively or positively charged beads 
 
Size Exclusion Chromatography - correct answers Separation based on molecular size, larger molecules elute fi...
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