Boiling Points - Distillations Ethylene glycol, HOCH2CH2OH, boils at 198oC and melts at -13o C. What happens to the melting point of water if you add antifreeze? Melting point goes down. What happens to the boiling point of water if you add antifreeze? The boiling point goes up. Mixtures Solids Usually melt low Liquids Usually boil between the two components Vapor pressure of water vs. temperature Solution boils when the vapor pressure = applied pressure If you add salt, NaCl, to water what happens to the melting point? Impurities depress the melting point so it goes down. If you add salt, NaCl, to water what happens to the boiling point? The boiling point goes up. Raoult’s Law o Observed Pressure Mole Fraction Pure Substance Two Volatile Liquids O CH3 C Acetone b.p = 56o CH3 Benzene b.p. = 80o Two Volatile Liquids Pa = Poa * Na Pb = o P b * Nb Mixture boils when Pa + Pb = Papplied Plot of boiling point vs. mole fraction for a mixture of acetone and benzene. Boiling point of an acetone-benzene mixture with a mole fraction benzene of 0.50 What is the composition of the vapor? Vapor richer in the lower boiling component Fractional Distillation Packed Column HETP = 1.5 cm Vigreux Column HETP = 10 cm Experiment Separate mixture of methanol and water. Plot volume distilled vs. temperature. CH3OH methyl alcohol methanol b.p. = 64.7o H2O water b.p. = 100o CH3OH Methyl alcohol is toxic! Standard Taper Joints 14/20 14 mm 20 mm Grease joints to prevent sticking. Plug the thermowell into the variable transformer Put boiling chips in bottom of flask Boiling Chips Thermometer Adapter Water out Water in IDEAL MIXTURES: Same interactions between like and unlike molecules NONIDEAL MIXTURES: A. Strong attractions between like molecules B. Strong attractions between unlike molecules Ethanol - Benzene Minimum - boiling azeotrope Acetone - Chloroform Maximum-boiling azeotrope Simple Distillation
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