By: Colin Patrick, Trent McInturff, Michael Billups Abstract This report discusses the methods with which the viscosity of liquid glycerin is determined, and uses the data to validate Stokes’ Law. Two experiments were performed: the viscosity of glycerin was determined using a rotational viscometer, and the data used to validate Stokes’ Law was collected using a falling ball viscometer. Results showed that either method showed significant error and did not validate Stokes’ Law; though the revised Stokes’ Law equation gave […]
By: Ryan DeAngelis, Andrew Mound Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to synthesize an alcohol using hydroboration-oxidation and determine the regiochemistry and stereochemistry of the product via 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and Infrared spectroscopy.1 Hydroboration-Oxidation is a two-step process used to convert an alkene to an alcohol. The first step, hydroboration, is the addition of borane (BH3) to the alkene. It proceeds as a concerted mechanism with the electron pair in the pi bond attacking the electrophilic boron, and one of […]
Simple Distillation: Separation of Hexane and Toluene By: Jessica Hauger Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to separate a mixture of hexane and toluene by collecting fractions through simple distillation. Because hexane’s boiling point is about 69°C and the boiling point of toluene is 111°C, the two compounds distill at different times. The distillation took place in a simple distilling apparatus. The refractive index was measured using an Abbé refractometer. After collecting only two fractions and recording the refractive […]
By: Erin H. ABSTRACT Phenylmagnesium bromide was used as the Grignard organometallic for two reactions. The first was a synthesis of triphenylmethanol from benzophenone. This was done using a gentle reflux followed by several Separatory washes and extractions to purify and separate product. The second reaction was the synthesis of benzoic acid from phenylmagnesium bromide using dry ice and a variety of washes. The benzoic acid reaction was straightforward and a 54.4% yield was recovered. The triphenylmethanol reaction was a […]
pGLO Lab By: Yi Yu Abstract Plasmids are pieces of circular DNA that are in bacteria which can code for genes that can cause the bacteria to have extra “features”. With the pGLO plasmid this extra “feature” causes bacteria to glow (from the Green Fluorescent Protein that was inserted) and also has resistance to ampicillin (from the beta-lactamase protein). By adding the pGLO plasmid the E.coli bacteria will be able to grow on agar with arabinose sugar and ampicillin. […]
The Creation of Isopentyl Acetate By: Stephanie Tress INTRODUCTION8 Some of the food and drinks that are consumed today obtain their flavor and odor from esters, which are found throughout nature[2]. Some things contain not one ester but a combination of esters in order to obtain the right flavor[2]. Esters won’t be used for things like perfume because they aren’t stable and will react with perspiration which will then give off an unpleasant odor[2]. Although a fruity and sweet odor […]