Thank you rolnor! So let me see if I got this right about that procedure they described. I can't really follow some of it. Here is what I am thinking about each step, let me know how you think I did?
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"Reflux for 15 minutes a mixture of 200 gr. oil and 400 ml. of a 20% alcoholic potassium hydroxide." and the associated note: "The alkali is prepared by dissolving 50grof potassium hydroxide in 50 ml of water and then adding 350 ml of commercial absolute ethanol. Sodium hydroxide should not be used because the sodium soaps formed on saponification will not be soluble in the volume of alcohol used."
I think I have this one. Dissolve grams of potassium hydroxide in 50 ml of distilled water, then add 350 ml of "commercial absolute ethanol". Just stir/shake this until it dissolves/mixes. I have no idea what "commercial absolute ethanol" is, but I have Everclear by me that is 90% ethanol so that should be pretty close, and I think the other 10% is water so I can just adjust accordingly.
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"Cool the flask under tap water and acidify the solution to Congo red paper with dilute sulfuric acid." and the note: "The dilute sulfuric acid is prepared by pouring 50 ml onto 200 gr cracked ice."
The note is easy. Just mixt 50 ml of sulfuric acid and 200 grams of very cold distilled water (or even frozen distilled water). But when it says "acidify the solution to Congo red paper", what does THAT mean? Congo red paper is a PH indicator paper I understand, but the color changes the higher the PH goes higher. So is that saying that you keep adding the sulfuric acid solution until the paper stops turning red when you test it, and stays blue (i.e. when its PH 3.0 or below)?
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"Cool again if necessary; extract the fat acids repeatedly with a total of 1500 ml. of petroleum ether (bp 30°-60° C) and transfer the washings to a 2-liter separatory funnel 3 times, with 200 ml portions of distilled water or until the last wash is neutral to Congo red paper. (Notes 3, 4) "
This is also confusing to me. By extract the fat acids repeatedly, I take it he is saying you pour a total of 1500 ml of petroleum ether on top, which should extract the fatty acids, then transfer that ether to the separatory funnel? But then he gives the 200 ml x 3 figure, but that does not equal 1500 ml. Maybe the 3 x 200 referred to distilled water, but I am not sure. That whole description seems to be off, missing something. Any idea?
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"Then dry the washings with 50 gr. anhydrous calcium sulfate, filter and remove the solvent from a water bath. Final traces of solvent are removed by passing a stream of nitrogen or carbon dioxide through the fat acids in vacuo. The neutralization equivalent should be about 280, acid value 200. (Note 5)"
So, I think he is saying you mix 50 grams of calcium sulfate (I don't know what anhydrous means, but I'm assuming regular calcium sulfate will do the trick) with SOMETHING, the "solvent". I thought calcium sulfate was a drying agent to remove the last vestiges of water from the ether and fatty acid mix, which would make sense, but the language "remove the solvent the water bath" makes me think I have the whole thing wrong.
Actually I realize I understand very little of that after typing that all out.
Can you help me understand it further rolnor?
Thanks!!!