Navigation of laboratory methods and names

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Introduction

This topic is a summary of most important methods. There are short explanations and links to more detailed themes and manuals, which are described in our forum. Also, you can find here a list of abbreviations mostly used in laboratory practice.

Common laboratory procedures

Laboratory equipment topics
Laboratory manipulations and techniques

Abbreviations and basic terms

  • Reflux condenser - a glass tube, with or without a cooling jacket (rarely), which is hermetically connected to the reaction vessel (ground glass, rubber stopper) and returns evaporating liquids to the flask, while ensuring connection with the atmosphere.
  • DCM — dichloromethane, aka methylene chloride - a non-polar solvent;
  • DMSO — dimethyl sulfoxide - polar aprotic solvent, in a diluted form, is sold in a pharmacy under the name "dimexide";
  • THF — tetrahydrofuran — polar aprotic solvent;
  • DMF — dimethylformamide - polar aprotic solvent.
  • RM — the reaction mixture (reaction mass) - a mixture of substances in a reaction flask.
  • Reflux — RM boiling at a boiling temperature with constant volume (evaporating liquid returns, condensing into OH)
  • Decant — to drain the liquid from the solid sediment or from another liquid layer.
  • Suspend — carefully shake up to a state of suspension (a fluid that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation).
  • RBF — round bottom flask — usually used for providing reactions;
  • M.p. — melting point — the point when a solid substance turn into a liquid phase;
  • B.p. — boiling point — the point when a liquid substance turn into a gaseous phase;
  • Solubility — the ability of a substance to dissolve in certain solvents;
  • TLC — thin-layer chromatography;
  • Molecular Weight — mass of substance in g per one mole;
  • Distilled water — usual water, which was purified by distillation;
  • Glacial acetic acid — concentrated acetic acid with concentration 99%+.
 
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