Introduction to Organic Laboratory Techniques: A Contemporary ApproachSaunders College Pub., 1982 - 676 pages |
Contents
Foreword to the Student and Words of Advice | 1 |
Advance Preparation and Laboratory Records | 13 |
Laboratory Glassware | 21 |
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absorption acetate acetone adsorbent alcohol aldehyde alkyl allow amine apparatus aqueous aromatic beaker benzene benzophenone boiling point Büchner funnel caffeine carbon carboxylic acids carvone CH₂ CH3 CH3 Chemical chromatography cm-¹ color column components compounds condenser contains cool crystals determine dissolve Erlenmeyer flask ester ethanol ether experiment extraction fraction functional groups gas chromatograph glass H₂O halide heating hydrogen ice bath infrared infrared spectrum instructor ketone laboratory layer liquid material melting point method methyl methylene chloride minutes mL of water mole molecule Organic Chemistry oxidation peak phenols plate polymers precipitate prepared Procedure protons react reaction mixture reagent reflux removed ring salicylic salicylic acid salt sample Section separate separatory funnel shown in Figure small amount sodium hydroxide solid soluble solution solvent spots steam bath stopper substance sulfuric acid Technique temperature test tube tion toluene vacuum filtration vapor pressure