Answer:
1) The sample probably needs recrystallization.
2) The sample may be benzoic acid.
3) The sample is probably impure.
4) The melting point determination may need improvement -- it may not have been done properly, and make sure it was repeated at least once.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
In this case, as the obtained range for the melting is lower than the pure benzoic acid's melting point which is 122.3 ÂșC one can state the following preliminary conclusions:
1) The sample probably needs recrystallization: this is a suitable technique to increase a sample's purity, therefore, the further melting point will be determined more precisely.
2) The sample may be benzoic acid: since the range is slightly close to the pure benzoic acid's melting point, probably, by increasing the sample's purity, it could be substantiated it is benzoic acid.
3) The sample is probably impure: as the obtained range is lower than the real benzoic acid's melting point, the estimated range could be affected by the samples impurity by lowering its value.
4) The melting point determination may need improvement -- it may not have been done properly, and make sure it was repeated at least once: errors during experimental measurements are quite normal, therefore, a repetition could be performed in order to verify the previous determined data.
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