Chromatographic Methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis

Chromatographic Methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis

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Chromatographic Methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis

Chromatographic Methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 5 pts

Which type of chromatography was first developed by Mikhail Tsvet between 1901 and 1905?

Gas chromatography

Thin layer chromatography

Column chromatography

Liquid chromatography

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 5 pts

What is the general principle behind the separation of compounds in chromatography?

Differences in molecular weight

Different interactions of analytes with stationary and mobile phases

Differences in sample volume

The color of the compounds

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 5 pts

Which of the following correctly distinguishes between adsorption and partition chromatography?

Adsorption uses a liquid stationary phase, while partition uses a solid stationary phase

Adsorption involves the analyte dissolving into the mobile phase, while partition involves surface binding

Adsorption chromatography is based on surface interaction with a solid stationary phase, while partition chromatography involves distribution between two liquid phases

Both techniques use the same mechanism of separation

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 5 pts

Which of the following is an example of planar chromatography?

Column chromatography

Gas chromatography

TLC chromatography

Ion exchange chromatography

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 5 pts

In chromatography, when compounds are eluted first, it indicates that they:

Have a strong interaction with the stationary phase

Have a high affinity for the mobile phase

Are highly volatile

Are unable to pass through the mobile phase

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