Osmometry worksheet A Osmosis. Vocabulary warm-up B Osmometry. Reading. Osmometry is a technique for m_ _ _ _ _ _ _g the concentration of particles in a s_ _ _ _ _ _ _n, i.e., osmolar concentration. When a s_ _ _ _ e is dissolved in a pure s_ _ _ _ _ t, the following properties of the solvent are changed: The f_ _ _ _ _ _g p_ _ _ t is depressed; the b_ _ _ _ _ g p_ _ _ t is raised; the o_ _ _ _ _ c p_ _ _ _ _ _ e is increased; the v_ _ _ _ r p_ _ _ _ _ _ e is lowered. The f_ _ _ _ _ _g p_ _ _ t of pure w_ _ _ r is precisely 0 ^oC at atmospheric pressure. Ideally, 1 mol of a non-dissociating s_ _ _ _ e such as glucose, dissolved in 1 kg of water, depresses the f_ _ _ _ _ _g p_ _ _ t by 1.86 ^oC. The f_ _ _ _ _ _g p_ _ _ t depression also depends upon the degree of dissociation of the s_ _ _ _ _ e. For e_ _ _ _ _e, if 1 mol of sodium chloride were to completely dissociate into two i_ _ _ c species (Na^+ and Cl^-) in 1 kg of water, the freezing point would _ _ depressed by 3.92 ^oC. The freezing point o_ _ _ _ _ _ _r is the most commonly used m_ _ _ _ d for measurement of osmolality in the chemistry laboratory. When using this d_ _ _ _ e, a patient s_ _ _ _ e is s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d below its freezing point; the sample in the measurement cell is still fluid. In the measurement chamber, immersed in the sample, is a t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e sensing thermistor and a s_ _ _ _ _ _ g w_ _ e. When the wire agitates the supercooled sample begins to f_ _ _ _ e. The process of freezing releases h_ _t and the supercooled solution warms to its freezing temperature. Supercooling The tendency of a substance to remain in the l_ _ _ _ d state when cooled b_ _ _ w its freezing point. Crystallisation temperature Aqueous s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s can be induced to freeze (i.e. crystallise) most reliably when supercooled. Supercooled c_ _ _ _ _ l formation is induced by agitating the solution (freeze pulse). C Osmometry – listening A Listen and fill in the gaps. 1 The technician is going to demonstrate how to use an ______________ micro-osmometer to measure the _______________ of a given _______________. 2 If there are ___________________ in the sample, you should take a new sample. Their presence is checked ______________ 2 The instrument will run the test for about ___________minute(s). 3 The results are shown in __________. 4 Before repeating the measurement, you should clean the _______________________ 5 After the measurement, you should put away the sampler ________ by pushing firmly on the sampler _____________ B Fill in the verbs and put the steps in order. insert crack dip load inspect push record remove discard place 1 _____________ up 20 µl of sample 2 _____________ your result 3 _____________ the used sampler tip 4 insert a dry chamber cleaner into the sample port 5 to start the test, _____________ the operating cradle until it stops 6 be careful not to ______________ the sample tip 7 ______________ the used sampler tip from the sampler 8 visually ________________ for the presence of air bubbles 9 wipe the plunger tip with a soft paper tissue 10 remove the sample from the operating cradle 11 _____________ the sampler plunger into the proper place 12 ______________ the sample into the sampler port 13 _____________ the sample tip into the fluid 14 First, insert the sample tip into the sampler D Grammar