A sample of 9-fluorenone is contaminated with an impurity that
is insoluble in ethanol. 9-Fluorenone is a bright yellow solid that
dissolves in hot ethanol. Use this information to design the
experimental procedure to purify 9-fluorenone. Describe the
procedure.
In regards to the synthesis of 9-fluorenone via sodium
hypochlorite oxidation of 9-fluorenol (9-Fluorenol ->
9-fluorenone) lab answer the following question:
What would happen if this oxidation were carried out with
9-methyl-9-fluorenol?
What is the mechanism for separating 9-fluorenone and a
carboxylic acid in mixture? We are using a separatory funnel and
adding the mixture of 9-fluorenone and a carboxylic acid to it. I
need to know the mechanism of how they will separate into an
aqueous and an organic layer.
Can you please explain the oxidation reaction of 9-fluorenol to
9-fluorenone using sodium hypochlorite, preferably a detailed
explanation of everything that is happening.
which of the following are solvents?
a. benzoic acid
b. ethyl 4-aminobenzoate
c. 9-fluorenone
d. HCl
c. Diethyl ether
d. NaCl
e. Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate
f. NaOH
What is the difference between a positive external confirmation
vs. a negative external confirmation? Why would an auditor want to
send a positive confirmation vs. a negative one? Explain in a
paragraph.