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27 December, 22:28

Phthalic acid has a solubility of approximately 18g per 100 ml of water at 100°c and 0.62g per 100 ml of water at 25°c. what is the minimum volume of water needed to recrystallize 50 mg of phthalic acid? how much phthalic acid will remain in solution after recrystallization?

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  1. 27 December, 22:54
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    The minimum volume of water needed is 0.28 mL. The solution will have

    1.7 mg of phthalic acid remaining in solution.

    At 100 °C

    Volume of water required = 50 mg HPh * (100 mL water/18 000 mg HPh)

    = 0.28 mL water

    At 25 °C

    Mass of HPh in solution = 0.28 mL water * (620 mg HPh/100 mg water)

    = 1.7 mg HPh
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