Oxidation of Alcohols Reflux vs Distillation

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  • @judepope6196
    @judepope6196 3 года назад +6

    This has been EXTREMELY useful to enhance my understanding.
    Hats down.

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  3 года назад +1

      Really great to hear. Thanks for getting in touch :)

  • @a.human.
    @a.human. 5 лет назад +8

    YOU DESERVE A MILLION SUBSCRIBERS.

  • @halimapatel6295
    @halimapatel6295 6 лет назад +5

    This channel is an absolute life saver. The only reason I’m going to get a decent grade in my exams

  • @chelizicheesecake
    @chelizicheesecake 4 года назад +5

    Impressive, comprehensive and detailed video. These teaching and learning resources will greatly benefit both teachers and students alike.

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  4 года назад

      chelizicheesecake Very kind of you to say so. Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @kylomeg
    @kylomeg 9 лет назад +2

    So grateful you've uploaded these! Really great explanations, thank you!

  • @ruthkeane5471
    @ruthkeane5471 10 лет назад +12

    fantastic video- this makes so much more sense now- thanks!!

  • @sayefrahman6152
    @sayefrahman6152 9 лет назад +4

    absolutely fantastic video. My school does not have the equipment to carry out this experiment but everything makes more sense now. Keep the videos coming!

  • @pricilasalema5897
    @pricilasalema5897 4 месяца назад

    I don't normally comment on any chemistry videos, but this one, by far has to be the best organic vid explanation I've ever seen!!

  • @AdityaCasio
    @AdityaCasio 9 лет назад +13

    Thanks, this helped me to understand the difference between reflux and distillation!!

  • @lara-yc6iq
    @lara-yc6iq 3 года назад

    I have a huge test tomorrow on redox, energetics and organics and this helped me so much!

  • @fathias9606
    @fathias9606 9 лет назад +7

    Thank you for helping my understand the difference between reflux and distallation

  • @patrickbateman6080
    @patrickbateman6080 2 месяца назад

    Absolute king. My chem teacher taught me nothing !!!!

  • @spacexfanatic9155
    @spacexfanatic9155 3 месяца назад

    best O chem vid on youtube gang

  • @sujata8957
    @sujata8957 3 года назад

    The best chemistry resource out there!

  • @peterkebangeu8451
    @peterkebangeu8451 6 лет назад

    Thnk you best till now very clear and calm i like that thnk you

  • @karanjotsahota2067
    @karanjotsahota2067 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much, I really appreciate this helpful video as I am going to carry this practical out soon :D

  • @macbookpro8014
    @macbookpro8014 7 лет назад +8

    I watch all of your videos, they're so helpful and clear. Please make more videos, you make chemistry make sense.

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  7 лет назад +2

      That's the plan. Glad you like them :)

    • @macbookpro8014
      @macbookpro8014 7 лет назад

      Could you please do back titration examples as I don't fully understand it yet?
      Thank you very much!

  • @edwardritchie53
    @edwardritchie53 10 лет назад +18

    I appreciate all the videos you have posted , thank you so much you're a great teacher

  • @BoXy-crabs
    @BoXy-crabs Год назад

    i love this explanation and visualisation soooooo much. thank you :)))))

  • @assemubigaliyeva5872
    @assemubigaliyeva5872 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, omg a huge thanks to you! You eased the whole concept of reflux and distillation processes for me.

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  5 лет назад +2

      Acee Glob Great to hear. Very happy to help

    • @assemubigaliyeva5872
      @assemubigaliyeva5872 5 лет назад

      @@MaChemGuy hi again, wow I had a mock today and I got a question based on reflux, couldn't be more grateful, thanks!

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  5 лет назад +2

      Acee Glob You just made my night. Thanks!!

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 4 года назад

    Great video!

  • @MSJChem
    @MSJChem 7 лет назад

    Nice video, thanks.

  • @juanthomasmendozaguidera8176
    @juanthomasmendozaguidera8176 7 лет назад +4

    omg my teacher tried to explain this in class and we even carried out the experiment but it was shit. Thanks a lot for this video now I understand everything much better...

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  7 лет назад +3

      Juan Thomas Mendoza Guidera Glad you liked it. To be fair to your teacher, it was just me doing the experiment:)

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  7 лет назад +2

      Juan Thomas Mendoza Guidera Glad you liked it. To be fair to your teacher, it was just me doing the experiment:)

  • @varsharavi5602
    @varsharavi5602 9 лет назад +5

    Brilliant teacher! Thank you very much!

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  9 лет назад +4

      Varsha Ravi That's very kind of you to say so. You're welcome :)

    • @varsharavi5602
      @varsharavi5602 9 лет назад

      Would you be able to do an exam techniques video for AS chemistry? I've got my first paper in two weeks😕

    • @ummewaseem5983
      @ummewaseem5983 8 лет назад

      +Varsha Ravi ik man he's even better than Dr Noble

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  8 лет назад

      I'm hoping that's a good thing!

  • @jamesretreat
    @jamesretreat 8 лет назад +6

    these videos are so good . i. cant. even.

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  8 лет назад +4

      Finish the sentence??? :)

    • @jamesretreat
      @jamesretreat 8 лет назад +6

      "I can't even" = "I'm speechless". Internet slang sir :)

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  8 лет назад +7

      +Pnuema Morosa Haha! My daughter is rolling her eyes at me :)

  • @Laura-wp6eh
    @Laura-wp6eh 8 лет назад

    How would you be able to get pure carboxylic acid out of the reaction mixture with the dichromate ions? Would you be able to use a separating funnel, recrystallisation or something?
    Thanks so much for all of these videos, I'm sure they will be used by chemistry students for generations. :D

  • @atharvpundpal8534
    @atharvpundpal8534 8 месяцев назад

    Hello. I would like to oxidise ethanol to obtain ethanal. I am able to set up the condenser. Could you please tell me the concentrations of the alcohol, the oxidising agent, and the acid you used to acidify the oxidising agent in order to obtain the aldehyde?

  • @jonross377
    @jonross377 3 года назад

    Could this method be used to get formaldehyde from methanol?

  • @oswin4715
    @oswin4715 6 лет назад +1

    Is this a Pag for Ocr A??

  • @michellethompson7539
    @michellethompson7539 Год назад

    I have to do this practical with my class. Which alcohol did you use for the oxidation? I'm guessing not ethanol as the ethanal boils at 20C. I was wondering what you used - propan-1-ol? Thanks

  • @archjanasivasuthan6252
    @archjanasivasuthan6252 4 года назад +1

    Hi sir. Thank you for this video. If water is formed as well when we react the oxidising agent with he alcohol, why isn't it condensed out first? Thank you.

  • @PaulSt-Germain-c7u
    @PaulSt-Germain-c7u 5 лет назад

    Nice video, great explanation. Can I use same system (distillation) for oxidation of methanol to methanal?

  • @spacexfanatic9155
    @spacexfanatic9155 3 месяца назад

    amazing

  • @mohfa1806
    @mohfa1806 2 года назад

    Thank you sir for your great educational videos...i have a question please : in both techniques why aldehydes are the only ones that are evaporating ? , why alcohols are not evaporating also under heat?...thank you again

  • @pamelabai2097
    @pamelabai2097 5 лет назад +1

    I was just wondering when you are heating by reflux, how do you know if the reaction has gone to completion or how do you know how much of the carboxylic acid is present?

    • @drbravo5072
      @drbravo5072 3 года назад

      Chemists monitor reactions by doing a TLC (thin layer chromatography). You learn this in year 2. You will also use TLC to analyse the purity of aspirin (if you this experiment in you college).

  • @barelyhuman8391
    @barelyhuman8391 5 лет назад +1

    Sorry for my stupid question in advance but I am very new to all this and would like to be as safe as possible before trying anything my question being would it be safer to use a electric heating mantle or hot plate to heat the solvent in place of the open flame ? No disrespect intended just making sure before hand thanks in advance

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  5 лет назад +2

      barely human Definitely, it’s just we only have one of each

    • @barelyhuman8391
      @barelyhuman8391 5 лет назад

      Ok thanks for responding so quickly I'm trying to get all my safety stuff down to make my family worry less about Me accidently blowing something up or what not again thanks and I'll watch more of you're vids when I get a chance ✌

  • @R1U2T3H4I5E6
    @R1U2T3H4I5E6 9 лет назад +2

    and is water only produced in the first oxidation of primary alcohols?

    • @IBoudiaf
      @IBoudiaf 6 лет назад +5

      Yes, for Primary alcohols(1°) water is only produce in the first oxidation
      For 2° alcohols water is also produced
      I know this a 3yr late reply but for the future people who need clarification, there you go

  • @charlotteclarke2301
    @charlotteclarke2301 Год назад

    So, when you oxidise a primary alcohol with [O] under reflux, you produce an aldehyde, and oxidising this aldehyde in a distillation position produces a carboxylic acid? But if we oxidise a primary alcohol under just reflux we produce an aldehyde and if we oxidise a primary alcohol under distillation we still get an aldehyde, so for a primary alcohol we must reflux and distillate to form carboxylic acid, and in secondary alcohols we can either reflux or carry out distillation because we will always form a ketone? (Sorry, just making sure I understood correctly :) )

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  Год назад

      You’ve got it the wrong way around for primary.
      Reflux gives the aldehyde then the carboxylic acid
      Distillation only gives the aldehyde

  • @na-chan163
    @na-chan163 4 года назад

    I'm curious. Dichromate oxidizes primary alcohol all the way to carboxylic acid, right? how then can we get aldehyde from the process?

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  4 года назад

      It's a stepwise process. Aldehyde produced first so if removed from reaction vessel it can be isolated. This is achieved by using distillation rather than reflux.

  • @saadpatel2734
    @saadpatel2734 5 лет назад

    Use water bath,...they are flammable and could cause fire on a naked flame

  • @xOxAdnanxOx
    @xOxAdnanxOx 4 года назад +1

    how can I tell when all the reactant has reacted in reflux rxn method? Thank you

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  4 года назад

      You'd have to analyse the contents of the flask (IR/NMR/Chromatography) to determine what is present. There is no visible sign I'm afraid

    • @xOxAdnanxOx
      @xOxAdnanxOx 4 года назад

      MaChemGuy haha thanks a lot, actually u made me excited about IR, NMR!

  • @gatshi4
    @gatshi4 2 года назад

    During the distillation process, why it is more efficient for the water to go from the bottom to the top? isn't it is just the same?

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  2 года назад +1

      If you fill from bottom you’re filling under gravity and the condenser will fully fill with water. If fill from top it doesn’t as you get air bubbles

  • @julst129
    @julst129 5 лет назад +1

    How can I determine when the reaction has fully finished?

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  5 лет назад

      julst129 Suppose you could take a sample from the flask and run an IR spectrum to check all the alcohol has gone.

    • @julst129
      @julst129 5 лет назад

      @@MaChemGuy that could be effective thanks. How about measuring the rate of the reaction whilst completing the experiment? Could I determine this by measuring the time taken for the experiment to reach a certain amount of product formed?

  • @nadiyahghafoor3284
    @nadiyahghafoor3284 6 лет назад

    thank you so so so much for this you are an absolute GOD SEND i finally understand this THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!

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      @jade728 6 лет назад

      nadiyah ghafoor hello dad

  • @TheFrazerboy
    @TheFrazerboy 9 лет назад +1

    why do you have to heat gently when distilling if the vapor produced is immediately distilled and collected forming an formaldehyde?

  • @lukeb6341
    @lukeb6341 4 года назад

    Why is it better that the cool water moves up the condenser in the distillation set up?

    • @MaChemGuy
      @MaChemGuy  4 года назад +1

      Luke B It doesn’t fill fully up if water enters from the top. Often get air pockets

  • @R1U2T3H4I5E6
    @R1U2T3H4I5E6 9 лет назад

    is it called oxidation because the alcohols lose electrons or because they gain oxygen?

    • @Wanted4PwnRS
      @Wanted4PwnRS 9 лет назад +2

      Remember OIL RIG, Oxidation Is Loss (of electrons) Reduction Is Gain (of electrons). So the alcohols lose electrons.

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  • @fearlessbaek1583
    @fearlessbaek1583 5 лет назад

    Omg I always thought [o] was oxygen so was confused how distillation got oxygen to react

    • @FullModernAlchemist
      @FullModernAlchemist 3 года назад

      The oxygen cones from the orange potassium dichromate.
      chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_(Organic_Chemistry)/Alcohols/Reactivity_of_Alcohols/The_Oxidation_of_Alcohols

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    @spacexfanatic9155 3 месяца назад

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  • @mikamalach2510
    @mikamalach2510 4 года назад

    The explanation of distillation and reflux is very well done but what about safety? Like no gloves, no lab coat, open fire while working with highly volatile substance with a low flash point, no boiling chips, no fume hood (I mean, the vapors can be irritating)... I know that no vapor should be able to escape out of the system but still one never knows as the procedures can never be 100% perfect. This is just not OK...

  • @skiphoffenflaven8004
    @skiphoffenflaven8004 День назад

    No flames in organic chem laboratories. Most organic solvents are volatile and flammable. Yikes.

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