
Chromatography Live
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Ben Humphreys
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Chromatography Live
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Multiple Choice
What is fractional distillation?
A method for separating dissolved substances from one another
A method of separating a mixture into a number of different parts, called fractions
A method of separating two solutions with different boiling points.
A method to separate a solid from a liquid
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between an alkane and alkene.
one contains carbon the other doesn't.
One contains hydrogen the other doesn't.
alkane contain single carbon bond whereas alkene have a least one double carbon bond.
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Multiple Choice
Crude oil is separated using what method?
filtration
evaporation
simple distillation
fractional distillation
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Multiple Choice
What is chromatography?
A method for separating dissolved substances from one another
A method of separating a mixture into a number of different parts, called fractions
A method of separating two solutions with different boiling points.
A method to separate a solid from a liquid
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Multiple Choice
Chromatography allows us to see what?
where a substance has come from.
if it is a solid or liquid
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Multiple Choice
If two chromatography samples match they must be...
different
the same
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
The two stages of chromatograpghy are?
stationary and speed
mobile and verticle
stationary and mobile
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Multiple Choice
The stationary stage is the?
paper
solvent
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Multiple Choice
The mobile stage is the?
paper
solvent
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Multiple Choice
Colours will arrange themselves in?
rows
columns
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Multiple Choice
If columns are identical they must have?
come from different samples
come from the same sample
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Multiple Choice
If you are unsure on a column you can run it against?
unknown samples to see if they are the same.
known samples to see if they are the same.
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rf = ??
distance travel by a component x distance traveled by the solvent
distance traveled by a component / distance traveled by the solvent
distance travel by a component - distance traveled by the solvent
distance travel by a component + distance traveled by the solvent
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Open Ended
Explain in as much detail as you can how chromatography separates soluble solutes.
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