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Before getting started, put on a lab coat, safety glasses, and nitrile gloves. You'll be working with hexane, ethanol, and ethyl acetate, which all permeate thin nitrile gloves within minutes, so change your gloves promptly if you get any solvent on them.
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Prepare ~1 mg/mL solutions of butyl phenyl ether, phenol, benzoic acid, aspirin, caffeine, and acetaminophen. Use an analytical balance or a micropipette to measure approximately 10 mg or 10.7 μL of butyl phenyl ether into a 20-mL glass vial. Note: Butyl phenyl ether is a liquid at room temperature and should be handled in a fume hood.
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Measure 10 mL of ethanol, add it to the vial, and label it ‘1 mg/mL butyl phenyl ether in ethanol’.
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Prepare the other five solutions, starting with phenol. Tare a 20-mL glass vial and measure 10 mg of phenol into it.
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Then, add 10 mL of ethanol to the vial and stir the mixture with a glass rod until the phenol has completely dissolved.
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Cap the vial and label it ‘1 mg/mL phenol in ethanol’. Repeat this process to prepare 1 mg/mL solutions of benzoic acid, aspirin, caffeine, and acetaminophen. Store the vials in the instructor's hood or a common workspace.
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Prepare the three unknown solutions of commercially available analgesics in ethanol. Tablet formulations can vary, so you might want to weigh the tablets beforehand to estimate the weight percent of the active ingredients.
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Use a small mortar and pestle to crush an acetaminophen tablet to powder. Measure 10 – 15 mg of the powder into a 20-mL glass vial.
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Then, add 10 mL of absolute ethanol to the vial and stir the mixture with a clean glass rod for 1 – 3 min. It's fine if some solid remains at the bottom of the vial.
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Cap the vial and label it ‘Unknown 1’. Discard the remaining powder and thoroughly clean and dry the mortar and pestle.
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Use 10 – 15 mg of a crushed aspirin tablet to make the unknown 2 solution and 30 – 40 mg of a crushed tablet containing a mixture of acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine to make the unknown 3 solution in the same way. Store the unknown solutions with the known solutions.
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Make the solvent mixtures that the students will use as eluents. Prepare 100 mL of a mixture of 60% hexane and 40% ethyl acetate. Measure 60 mL of hexane and pour it into a 250- or 400-mL beaker. Add 40 mL of ethyl acetate and stir the mixture until it appears homogeneous.
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Label a 150-mL bottle ‘60% hexane, 40% ethyl acetate (v/v)’ and use a funnel to transfer the solution. Cap the bottle before setting it aside.
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Make 100 mL of a mixture of 90% ethyl acetate and 10% hexane. Measure 10 mL of hexane and pour it into a 250- or 400-mL beaker. Then, add 90 mL of ethyl acetate and stir the mixture well.
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Label a 150-mL bottle as ‘90% ethyl acetate, 10% hexane (v/v)’. Transfer the mixture to the bottle and cap it tightly. Store the solvents and the solvent mixtures in a flammables cabinet.