Project Prepared By:: Know How Much Caffeine You Are Taking in With Each Cup of Tea!
Project Prepared By:: Know How Much Caffeine You Are Taking in With Each Cup of Tea!
Project Prepared By:: Know How Much Caffeine You Are Taking in With Each Cup of Tea!
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Theory
3. Uses of Caffeine
4. Effects of Caffeine
5. Procedure
6. Observations
7. Result
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INTRODUCTION
Tea is the most commonly and widely used
soft beverage in the household. It acts as a
stimulant for central nervous system and
skeletal muscles. That is why tea removes
fatigue, tiredness and headache. It also
increases the capacity of thinking. It is also
used for lowering body temperature. The
principal constituent of tea, which is
responsible for all these properties, is the
alkaloid-caffeine. The amount of caffeine in
tea leavers varies from sample to sample.
Theory
The most important methylated alkaloid
that occurs naturally is caffeine. Its
molecular formula is C 8 H 10 N4 O2 . Its IUPAC
name is 1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthene and
common name is 1-methylated
thiobromine.
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Uses of Caffeine :
Effects of Caffeine
1. It is psycho - stimulant.
Procedure
First of all, 50 grams of tea leaves
were taken as sample and 150 ml of
water was added to it in a beaker.
Then the beaker was heated up to
extreme boiling.
The solution was filtered and lead
acetate was added to the filtrater,
leading to the formation of a curdy
brown coloured precipitate.
We kept on adding lead acetate till no
more precipitate has been formed.
Again solution was filtered.
Now the filtrate so obtained was
heated until it had become 50 ml.
Then the solution left was allowed to
cool.
After that, 20 ml. of chloroform was
added to it.
Soon after, two layers appeared in the
separating funnel.
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