I have few question concerning two experiment I've done. I've been thinking about the answers, researching the web but I could not figure out the answers
* see in <> my assumptions !!
1) A sample of naphthalene, which should be pure white, was found to have a grayish color after the usual purification procedure. The melting point was correct and the melting range small. Explain the gray color.
<I assume it's not pure - however - howcome its melting point remains the same ? The impurity affects the range ?>
2)Under which circumstances is it wise to use a mixture of solvents to carry out a crystallization ?
<again, I assume - by reasoning - that once we have 2 liquids with the same solvent - properties, it won't matter if their mixture will be used as one solvent>
3) If a little activated charcoal does a good job removing impurities in a crystallization, why not use a large quantity ?
<the only thing I can think of is that the mass of the charocal will influence the results>