Answer: thermometer correction at this temperature is : 6.6°C
percent recrystallization of benzoic acid recovery 67.5 %
Explanation:
PART A: If the thermometer is giving us a lecture below the real melting point of the substance, we must sum the correction value always to the laboratory melting point measured with this specifically thermometer.
How we can get this correction value?
In this case, we rest the theorical value with the laboratory measured value: 122.4 °C - 115.8°C = 6.6°C
Our thermometer is 6.6°C below to the real value.
PART B. When calculating a percent recovery, we always do a "rule of three". If 4.00g represents my initial mass (100%), then how much percentage represents 2.7g of final mass (?)
This is easy, just multiplying 2.7 x 100 and then we divide the result with 4 = 67.5 % of final recovery.