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Reduction Of Camphor To Isoborneol Hend Altajjar
Title : reduction of camphor to isoborneol Hend Altajjar
Date: 01\30\2015 disk no. 116 lab report

experiment procedure

I scaled up 0.120 g of camphor , the I added 1.0 ml of methanol in a 10-ml Erlenmeyer flask. I stirred with a glass stirring rod until the camphor has dissolved.
Then I added 0.10 g of sodium borohydride, after I started to boil the contents of the flask on a warm hot plate for 7 minutes then I left the reaction to calm.
I added 3.5ml of ice-cold water, then I collected the white solid by filtering , I transferred the solid to a 10-ml Erlenmeyer flask then I added 4ml of methylene chloride to dissolve the product, then dried the solution over granular anhydrous sodium sulfate.
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Calculation

camphor(MW= 152.23 g/mol)
Amount used = 1.00g
(0.120g)(1mol / 152.23g) = 0.000788 mol

Theoretical Yield
Isoborneol
(0.000788mol)(154.249g/mol product)
= 0.12159 g methyl

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