3.1 - Separating Techniques Flashcards

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How do you conduct an investigation with chromatography?

A
  1. draw a pencil line near bottom of paper
  2. put dots of dye of same size on line spaced out evenly - let dry
  3. place paper in a beaker with a small amount of solvent - BELOW PENCIL LINE
  4. put a lid on the beaker - stop evaporation of solvent from paper’s surface
  5. remove paper once solvent is about 1cm from top - solvent front
  6. leave paper to dry so solvent evaporates
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2
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What does it mean if an Rf value is big?

A

dye is very soluble in solvent

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3
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What can fractional distillation be used to separate?

A

mixture of liquids - e.g. ethanol and water

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4
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How does fractional distillation work?

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separates liquids by taking advantage of their different boiling points

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5
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What can simple distillation be used to separate?

A

components of a solution - e.g. sodium chloride solution

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6
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What can crystallisation be used to separate?

A

solute from a solvent

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7
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What can filtration be used to separate?

A

solid from a liquid

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8
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How can we tell if a substance is pure?

A

melts + boils at fixed temps

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9
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How can we tell if a substance is a mixture?

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melts or boils over a RANGE of temps

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