1. Place a test tube containing isopropyl alcohol in an oil bath below the surface level of the oil and attach a thermometer to the test tube.
2. Heat the oil bath and observe bubbles emerging from an inverted capillary tube inserted into the test tube.
3. Remove the heat source when the last bubble emerges and record the temperature, which is the boiling point of isopropyl alcohol.
1. Place a test tube containing isopropyl alcohol in an oil bath below the surface level of the oil and attach a thermometer to the test tube.
2. Heat the oil bath and observe bubbles emerging from an inverted capillary tube inserted into the test tube.
3. Remove the heat source when the last bubble emerges and record the temperature, which is the boiling point of isopropyl alcohol.
1. Place a test tube containing isopropyl alcohol in an oil bath below the surface level of the oil and attach a thermometer to the test tube.
2. Heat the oil bath and observe bubbles emerging from an inverted capillary tube inserted into the test tube.
3. Remove the heat source when the last bubble emerges and record the temperature, which is the boiling point of isopropyl alcohol.
that the surface level of the Heat the oil bath carefully and observe the stream of Determination alcohol in the test tube is beneath the surface level of bubbles emerging from the capillary tube. the oil bath.
Place about 1 ml of Remove the heat source and
Make an oil bath when the last bubble emerges Isopropyl alcohol in a from the capillary tube, assembly 10-12 mm diameter tube record the temperature.
Using a small rubber band,
attach a thermometer to the outside of the test tube. The Insert an inverted closed CLEAN-UP! thermometer bulb should be end capillary tube into Disposed of the used capillary even with the test tube’s the test tube. tubes by putting them in tracch bottom. can. If any isopropyl alcohol is left in testube, pour it down the drain with water.
GROUP MEMBER: BERSAMIN, ROCHELLE JOYCE INFANTE, CHRISTINE LAGARTO, KHYSCIA JUDELYN