Recrystallization - finding the amount of the final product of Cmpd A

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The discussion revolves around calculating the final mass of Compound A after recrystallization from a mixture containing impurities. Given the solubility of Compound A at different temperatures, it can dissolve up to 10.4 g in 20 mL of ethanol at 78°C, but 0.08 g/mL remains dissolved at 0°C, leading to a total of 1.6 g lost in the solution. Impurity C is insoluble, while Impurity B affects the overall mass but not the calculation for Compound A. The final amount of Compound A obtained is 10.4 g minus the mass lost, resulting in a precise recovery calculation. The key takeaway is that the mass of Compound A should be adjusted based on the solubility limits and impurities present.
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Homework Statement


Compound A
mass - 11.0g
solubility in ethanol at 78 deg C - 0.53 g/mL
solubility in ethanol at 0 deg C - 0.08 g/mL

Impurity B
mass - 2.5 g
solubility in ethanol at 78 deg C - 0.82 g/mL
solubility in ethanol at 0 deg C - 0.12 g/mL

Impurity C
mass - 2.5 g
solubility in ethanol at 78 deg C - insoluble
solubility in ethanol at 0 deg C - insoluble

The sample is recrystallized using 20mL of ethanol. It is boiled with 20mL of ethanol, filtered by gravity and then cooled in ice and filtered by suction. How much compound A should be obtained as the final product?

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Percent recovery = pure mass / crude mass x 100

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0.53 g/mL. 20 mL of ethanol. totals to 10.4 g.
2.5 g is insoluble due to Impurity C

Honestly, I do not know where to start as it feels like I am missing one piece of essential information.
 
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bluenarwhals said:
0.53 g/mL. 20 mL of ethanol. totals to 10.4 g.

And that's almost the final answer. You should just take into account amount that was left dissolved in ethanol.

Mass of the recrystallized solid will be higher (because of the presence of B), but question doesn't ask for the mass of solid after recrystallization, but for the mass of compound A. Can be just a lousy wording though.
 
10.4 g. The amount that was left dissolved in ethanol? Do you mean the 0.08 g? I'm not exactly sure what you're saying. Thanks for answering.
 
0.08 g per mL of ethanol - this is what is left in the solution after recrystallization (and it is lost with the ethanol that you are throwing out).
 
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