Organic Chemistry
The most suitable method of separation of $$1 : 1$$ mixture of ortho and para-nitrophenols is:
Aniline is separated from a mixture by:
Steam distillation is a separation process which consists in distilling water together with other volatile and non-volatile components. The steam distillation process works on the principle that when a mixture of two or more undissolved liquids are heated, while ensuring that the surfaces of both liquids are in contact with the atmosphere, the vapor pressure exerted by the system increases. This is because it now becomes the sum of the vapor pressures of all of the components of the mixture combined together. This allows for evaporation of elements with high boiling points at much lower temperatures merely by allowing them to form a mixture with water. Aniline is separated from a mixture by using this method.
The most suitable method of separation of $$1 : 1$$ mixture of ortho and para-nitrophenols is:
What is the difference between distillation, distillation under reduced pressure and steam distillation ?
Explain, why an organic liquid vaporises at a temperature below its boiling point in its steam distillation ?
Those substance which can be separated by steam distillation are:
The boiling points of ethyl acetate and $${CH}_{3}OH$$, respectively are $${77}^{O}C$$ and $${65}^{o}C$$. Which of the following reactions can be shifted to the right by the distillation of the reaction mixture at about $${66}^{o}C$$. $$I. MeCOOEt+MeOH\rightarrow$$ $$II. MeCOOMe+EtOH\rightarrow$$ $$III. MeCOOMe+PhOH\rightarrow$$ $$IV. MeCOOPh+MeOH\rightarrow$$
In the destructive distillation of coal, at 443-503 K temperature, a middle oil or carbolic oil fraction is obtained. This fraction contains :
What is the difference between distillation,distillation under reduced pressure and steam distillation?
Explain, why an organic liquid vaporises at a temperature below its boiling point in its steam distillation ?
A reaction is carried out using aniline as a reactant as well as a solvent. How will you remove unreacted aniline?
How will you separate a mixture of o-nitrophenol and p-nitrophenol?