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The solubility of benzoic acid in water is 6.80g per 100 mL at 100 ℃, and 0.34g per 100 mL at 25 ℃.
(a) Calculate the min. volume of water needed to dissolve 1.00g of benzoic acid at 100 ℃.
(b) Calculate the maximum theoretical percent recovery from the recrystallization of 1.00g benzoic acid from 15 mL of water assuming the solution is filtered at 25 ℃?
This is based upon the concept of the solubility of solute in a solvent. The solubility increases with increase in temperature.
Solubility is the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a particular amount of solvent at a particular temperature.
Unitary method:
If x quantity have y units
Then, z quantity will have units
Part a
Solubilityof benzoic acid in water at is 6.80 g in 100 mL
Amount of water needed to dissolve 6.8 g benzoic acid is 100 mL
Applying unitary method
Amount of water needed to dissolve 1 g benzoic acidis
Part b
Solubility of benzoic acid in water at is 0.34 g in 100 mL
Amount of benzoic acid soluble in 100 mL water is 0.34 g
Applying unitary method
Amount ofbenzoic acidsoluble in 15 mL wateris
Amount of benzoic acid that remains undissolvedout of total amount when a is dissolved amount is
Substitute 0.051 g for a and 1 g for
Theoretical percentrecovery from the recrystallization of 1.00g benzoic acid from 15mL
Substitute 1 g for and 0.949 g for
Ans: Part a
Minimum amount of water needed to dissolve 1 g benzoic acid is 14.7 mL
Part bMaximum theoretical percent recovery from the recrystallization of 1.00g benzoic acid from 15 mL of water is 94.9%