1. Which of the following statements regarding the purification of organic compounds is TRUE? a. Recrystallization gives higher percent purity than sublimation. b. Sublimation produces a higher percent recovery than recrystallization. c. Recrystallization yields products with a wider melting point range than sublimation. d. Sublimation has more steps and is generally more tedious than recrystallization.

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1. Which of the following statements regarding the purification of organic compounds is TRUE?

a. Recrystallization gives higher percent purity than sublimation.

b. Sublimation produces a higher percent recovery than recrystallization.

c. Recrystallization yields products with a wider melting point range than sublimation.

d. Sublimation has more steps and is generally more tedious than recrystallization.

 

2. In the extraction of caffeine, which of the following rationalizations is correctly matched?

I.           ethyl acetate: to remove tannins

II.          NaOH: to enhance separation

III.         NaHCO3: to neutralize excess HCl

IV.         CaCl2: to remove water

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2. In the extraction of caffeine, which of the following rationalizations is correctly matched?

I.           ethyl acetate: to remove tannins

II.          NaOH: to enhance separation

III.         NaHCO3: to neutralize excess HCl

IV.         CaCl2: to remove water

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