filtration and crystalisation Flashcards

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describe the practical on to how separate a mixture through filtration

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  1. the mixture is poured into the funnel
  2. insoluble solids remain in the filter paper
  3. solutions and liquids go through the flask
    leaving us with the filtrate
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describe how to separate a mixture through crystallisation

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  1. the solution is heated to concentrate the solution
  2. crystals may start to form
  3. its then left in a warm place for the remaining water to evaporate
  4. crystals form
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describe how to separate a mixture through paper chromatography

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  1. Draw a pencil like near the bottom of the paper.
  2. add spots of colourings to the line
  3. put the paper into a chromatography tank with a solvent at the bottom and below the line
  4. the soluble dyes are carried up the chromatography paper. Different dyes travel upwards at different rates
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what is filtration used for?

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to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid

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5
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what does a state symbol look like and what does it tell us?

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(s) (l) (g) (as)

tells us the state of a chemical whether it is a solid, liquid, gas or dissolved in water

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what do these state symbols tell us about these chemicals
silver chloride = AgCl(s)
water=H2O(l)

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tells us that
silver chloride is a solid
water is a liquid

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what can we see at the end of a chromatography experiment

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the soluble dyes are carried up the chromatography paper. different dyes travel upwards at different rates

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to turn an aqueous solution into a solid, what is the best method of separation?

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crystallisation

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why might leaving the water to evaporate during crystallisation be better than hearing the solution?

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heating can affect the chemical we are trying to crystallise

certain chemicals would weigh down if we heat them

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