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Topics for Today From Fats to Soap!
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Topics for Today What is a soap? Why do soaps clean? What is dirt? What is hard water? How do we make a soap?
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Readings for Today Section 5.12.1 – How Hard is Your Water?
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Topics for Wednesday From Soap to Biodiesel!!
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Topics for Wednesday Why biodiesel? How are soap and biodiesel different? No text readings
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Topics for Friday EXAM 4!!!!
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Announcements! HW 5 due Thursday the 10 th !
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Final Exam!! Friday, May 18 th
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Final Exam!! Can I take it early? Chancellor John Wiley Only if you have 3 finals within 24 hours of each other
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Topics for Today From Fats to Soap!
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Generic term for the soluble salt of a fatty acid What is a soap?
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Generic term for the soluble salt of a fatty acid What is a soap?
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Review What is a salt? The product of an acid-base reaction!
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Neutralization Reaction HNO 3 + NaOH H + NO 3 - Na + OH - Na + NO 3 - H + OH - Acid + BaseSalt + Water NaNO 3 + HOH There WILL be a neutralization reaction (in some fashion) on Exam #4!! Can you use carboxylic acids?
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Carboxylic Acids C OH O CH 3 Ethanoic/Acetic Acid (Vinegar) CH 3 COO - (Acetate ion)H+H+ Where does the H + come from?
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Neutralization Reaction- Review C OHOH O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + C O - Na + O CH 3 Acid + BaseSalt + Water Acetic Acid + NaOHSodium Acetate + H 2 O
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Soap Generic term for the soluble salt of a fatty acid
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Review What is a fatty acid?
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Fatty Acids + Alcohol Triglyceride + Water H+H+ ThreeTriple FatsOils
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Another triglyceride… H | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 7 CH=CH(CH 2 ) 7 CH 3 | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 14 CH 3 | H = O = O + 3 HOH = O from stearic acid from palmitic acid from oleic acid
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Neutralization Reaction C OHOH O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + C O - Na + O CH 3 Acid + BaseSalt + Water Acetic Acid + NaOHSodium Acetate + H 2 O Try another one!!
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Stearic Acid CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 COOH CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 C O OH
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C O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + Na + (CH 2 ) 16 C O-O- O CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 Acid + Base Salt + Water Review
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C OH O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + Na + (CH 2 ) 16 C O-O- O CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 Fatty Acid + Base Soap + Water Review
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Soap Generic term for the soluble salt of a fatty acid
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na +
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + How does a soap work?
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + Polar or nonpolar?
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + Polar or nonpolar?
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + Polar or nonpolar?
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + Polar or nonpolar? NONPOLAR CHAIN POLAR (IONIC) END
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) CH 3 (CH2) 16 C O O-O- Na + A molecule with dual personalities! NONPOLAR CHAIN POLAR (IONIC) END Different parts of the molecule behave differently!
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REVIEW - TYPES OF BONDS Electronegativity Difference LowHigh IONICPOLARNONPOLAR COVALENT
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Salt of a Fatty Acid (Soap!!) Squiggly Notation NONPOLAR CHAIN POLAR (IONIC) HEAD +
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What about grease? What are its properties?
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What is grease? A bunch of fats and oils!!
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Polar or nonpolar?
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Another triglyceride… H | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 7 CH=CH(CH 2 ) 7 CH 3 | H—C—O—C—(CH 2 ) 14 CH 3 | H = O = O + 3 HOH = O from stearic acid from palmitic acid from oleic acid
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From Crude Oil Polar or nonpolar?
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Dirt and Grease A bunch of nonpolar molecules How does soap clean?
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1) The soap traps the grease GREASE Polar Head Nonpolar Tail water
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Figure 5.21 (p. 249)
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2) The water washes away the soap + grease O H H.. Polar Head Polar Molecule Why?
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1) The soap traps the grease GREASE Polar Head Nonpolar Tail water
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How do we make a soap?
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C OH O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + Na + (CH 2 ) 16 C O-O- O CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 Neutralize a fatty acid?
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We don’t just have fatty acids sitting around in our world… Where can we get them?
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Fats! We need to hydrolyze a fat!!
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Step 1) Hydrolysis A chemical reaction where you ADD water!!
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PolyesterNylon Opposite of condensation reactions!!
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Review - Condensation Carboxylic Acid + Alcohol Ester + Water H+H+
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Hydrolysis! Ester + WaterAlcohol + Carboxylic Acid OH - Break the ester into its “original” parts!
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Where can we find an ester?
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Fats!
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Hydrolysis! Ester + WaterAlcohol + Carboxylic Acid OH - Break the ester into its “original” parts!
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Hydrolysis! Ester + WaterAlcohol + Carboxylic Acids OH - Break the ester into its “original” parts! Triple Three OR…
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Hydrolysis! Fat + WaterGlycerol + Fatty Acids OH - Break the ester into its “original” parts! Three Example
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Glycerol Tristearate COH CO OCH H H H C(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 O O O TRIPLE ESTER! Hydrolyze …
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COH CO OCH H H H C(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 O O O + 3 H 2 O NaOH COH CO OCH H H H H H H + O C(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 O H 3 Name?Glycerol!! FATTY ACID! Heat
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O C(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 O H 3 This isn’t soap! Now what?
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Soap Generic term for the soluble salt of a fatty acid Neutralize the fatty acid!
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C OH O CH 3 + NaOH H2OH2O + Na + (CH 2 ) 16 C O-O- O CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 Fatty Acid + Base Soap + Water Review
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Sopanification The process of making soap 1) Hydrolysis of the fat 2) Neutralizing the fatty acid
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Sopanification The process of making soap Heating a triglyceride (usually a fat) in the presence of a base
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Fat/Oil Glycerol 3 Fatty acids 3 waters Hydrolyzing a fat
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Sopanification HEAT / H 2 O COH CO OCH H H H C O C O C O 3NaOH + CHO CH 2 O O H H H + C O-O- O CH 3 (CH 2 ) 16 3 Na + Why is water not in the reaction?
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Sopanification The process of making soap 1) Hydrolysis of the fat (water is used) 2) Neutralizing the fatty acid (water is produced) It’s a wash!!!
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When soaps DON’T work… What is hard water?
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Water with lots of Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ ions How do these ions get into the water?
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Review Dissolving a salt… 2HCl+Na 2 CO 3 H 2 CO 3 2NaCl + Why the “2”?
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Review Dissolving a salt… 2HNO 3 + CaCO 3 Ca(NO 3 ) 2 + H 2 CO 3 H 2 CO 3 H 2 O + CO 2 A lot of limestone in our area… tend to have very hard water
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What does this have to do with soaps?
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Soluble in water “Separates” into ions Soap in “normal” water
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C O-O- O Na + C O-O- O C O-O- O C O-O- O
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Soap interacts with the Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ ions. Soap in hard water NOT soluble!!!!
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Soap in hard water Mg 2+ C O-O- O C O-O- O C O-O- O C O-O- O Na + Soap forms complexes with Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ !! So what?
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Soap in hard water Mg 2+ C O-O- O C O-O- O C O-O- O C O-O- O Na + Insoluble in water (soap scum)!!!
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