A solid organic compound can be purified by recrystallisation.
Which statement(s) about recrystallisation is/are true?
1 The organic compound is more soluble in hot solvent.
2 The hot solution is cooled before the pur
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A solid organic compound can be purified by recrystallisation.
Which statement(s) about recrystallisation is/are true?
1 The organic compound is more soluble in hot solvent.
2 The hot solution is cooled before the purified organic compound is collected.
3 The melting point of the purified organic compound is lower than the impure compound.
A 1, 2 and 3
B Only 1 and 2
C Only 2 and 3
D Only 1
Your answer [1]
2. When are insoluble impurities removed during recrystallisation?
A when the hot solution is filtered
B as the solution cools
C when the crystals are filtered off
D when the crystals are washed
Your answer [1]
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OCR A Level Chemistry A (H432) Chemistry B (H433)
PAG 6: Synthesis of an organic solid
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2(a). Benzoic acid, C6H5COOH, is added to some foods as a preservative.
A student prepares benzoic acid as outlined below.
Step 1
The student mixes 4.00 cm3
of phenylmethanol, C6H5CH2OH, (density = 1.04 g cm−3) with
sodium carbonate and aqueous potassium manganate(VII), as an oxidising agent. The
mixture is heated under reflux.
Step 2 The resulting mixture is cooled and then acidified with concentrated HCl . Impure crystals
of benzoic acid appear.
Step 3 The student recrystallises the impure crystals to obtain 1.59 g of pure benzoic acid.
In Step 1, sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, makes the reaction mixture alkaline.
Write an ionic equation to show how carbonate ions form an alkaline solution in water.
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(b). In Step 2, explain why the mixture must be acidified so that crystals of benzoic acid appear.
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(c). Write the overall equation for the preparation of benzoic acid from phenylmethanol.
Use [O] for the oxidising agent.
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(d). Calculate the percentage yield of benzoic acid.
Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
percentage yield = ...................................................... % [3]
(e). In Step 3, describe how the student can recrystallise the impure crystals to obtain pure benzoic
acid.
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OCR A Level Chemistry A (H432) Chemistry B (H433)
PAG 6: Synthesis of an organic solid
Practice Exam Questions and Mark Scheme
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Practice Exam Questions and Mark Scheme
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