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Unknown #1: Preliminary Identification (20 Points) You have been given an unknown compound. In the first part of this lab, you will examine the physical properties, solubility, and elemental analysis...

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Unknown #1: Preliminary Identification (20 Points)
You have been given an unknown compound. In the first part of this lab, you will examine the physical properties, solubility, and elemental analysis of the unknown. Fill out the information below as bet as possible. A successful determination of the functional group in your unknown compound is dependent upon the following examinations. You will be graded on how accurate and diligent you perform. At the final step you must predict two potential function group that your compound might contain AND explain your reason for choosing that function group. DO NOT SEPARATE/TEAR THE PAGES OF THE UNKNOWN EXAMINATION!
Unknown 1: Final Examination (20 points)
In the second part of the unknown lab you will first isolate which functional group (of the two you predicted) is present. You will then prepare 2 derivatives of your unknown in an attempt to identify the actual unknown compound. Fill out the information below as best as possible. You will be graded on how accurate your answers are for your unknown. At the final step you must identify your unknown compound. DO NOT SEPARATE THE PAGES FOR THE UNKNOWN EXAMINATIONS!
Unknown Number: 7
1. Physical Properties (5 points):
Solid or Liquid: Solid
Color: Yellow
Ignition Test:
    Flammability: Yellow, sooty flame
    Manner of melting: no residue
    Odor of Gases: no odo
Bellstein Test (testing for halogens): no green flame
Melting Point: 83 oC
Boiling Point:
2. Solubility (5 points):
    H2O: Insoluble
    5% or 10% NaOH: Insoluble
    5% or 10% HCl: Insoluble
    5% or 10% NaHCO3: Insoluble
    Reactivity with H2SO4: (+) Reaction
3. Elemental Analysis (Sodium Fusion) (5 points):
    Nitrogen: Negative
    Bromine: Negative
    Chlorine: Negative
    
(+): 2,4- DNPH
4. Prediction of functional group present and reasoning why (5 points):
1.
2.
Unknown # 7
1. Na
owing your functional group (5 points). Give the details as to what tests you did to na
ow your functional group (including whether it’s 1o, 2o, or 3o as for amines/alcohols)
(-): Chromic Acid
(-) : Iodoform Test
---------- XXXXXXXXXX5 points)
2. Derivative #1 (5 points):
Reagent used: Phenylhydrazine
Predicted derivative compound: Phenylhydrazone
Predicted derivative compound melting point: 151 oC
Experimental melting point: XXXXXXXXXXoC
3. Derivative #2 (5 points):
Reagent used: Hydroxylamine chloride
Predicted derivative compound: oxime
Predicted compound melting point: 195 oC
Experimental melting point: XXXXXXXXXXoC
4. Name your unknown compound (5 points):
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Jayageetha answered on Mar 28 2021
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Unknown #1: Preliminary Identification (20 Points)
You have been given an unknown compound. In the first part of this lab, you will examine the physical properties, solubility, and elemental analysis of the unknown. Fill out the information below as bet as possible. A successful determination of the functional group in your unknown compound is dependent upon the following examinations. You will be graded on how accurate and diligent you perform. At the final step you must predict two potential function group that your compound might contain AND explain your reason for choosing that function group. DO NOT SEPARATE/TEAR THE PAGES OF THE UNKNOWN EXAMINATION!
Unknown 1: Final Examination (20 points)
In the second part of the unknown lab you will first isolate which functional group (of the two you predicted) is present. You will then prepare 2 derivatives of your unknown in an attempt to identify the actual unknown compound. Fill out the information below as best as possible. You...
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