updated last Thursday, August 17, 2006

General Announcement (Please read!)

1. It has come to my attention that some students are not clear about certain policies in this course. There is no such policy in this lab course which discourages students from asking questions. The reason why you are here is to learn. This should also result in questions from the the student's side, which are welcome by the teaching assistants and the instructor. However, it is expected that the student comes prepared to the lab section in order to be able to complete the experiment in a timely fashion. The majority of the questions regarding the experiment (theory and practical issues) can be answered during lecture and office hours. A question generally should demonstrate the student's ability to analyze the problem and be as specific as possible in his/her inquiry.

2. In the future, please do not study outside my office (YH3077E). My colleagues in the office suite try to get some work done, and the noise outside is rather disturbing i.e. cell phones, etc


ATTN: answers to the below questions are due at the start of your lab period; these answers should be part of your pre-lab write-up.


1. Referring to the Aldol reaction carried out in the lab, answer the following questions. Show pertinent equations where appropriate.

a. A student uses 95% ethanol as solvent for his reaction. What would he observe? Show pertinent equations.

b. Why is the reaction mixture brought to a gentle reflux before the ethanolic KOH solution is added?

c. How does the experimenter know that the reaction is progressing?

d. How much of the solvent does a student need to recrystallize 0.32 g of crude product?

e. Why is the final product rinsed with 0.5 mL of ice-cold 95% ethanol?

2. A student isolates 0.75 g of a crude product Y that shows the following solubilities (in g/100 mL) in 95% ethanol and acetone. The impurity to be removed is relatively non-polar.

Temp (oC) EtOH Acetone
0 1 1
20 2 2
40 4 3
60 7 6
80 12 XXX

a. Which solvent should the student use for recrystallization?

b. Assuming the recrystallization is carried out correctly, how much of the pure product would be recovered?

3. While running the following reaction

A + B --> C + D

a student acquires a TLC for his reaction mixture using a plate coated with alumina and a mixture of dichloromethane and hexane (2:1) as eluent. He observes the following result

Note: Compound C is not UV-active. Lane 1 is compound A, lane 2 is compound B and lane 3 is the sample from the reaction mixture.

a. Determine the Rf-values for compound B and compound D.

b. What can be said about the progress of the reaction?

c. His neighbor decides to use a solvent mixture dichloromethane and hexane (1:4) as eluent instead. What would change?

d. What can be said about the relative polarities of the compounds?