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Chromatography Flashcards

(9 cards)

1
Q

What can chromatography be used for?

A

To separate and identify components of a mixture

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What are three types of chromatography? (mentioned on spec)

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Thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
Column chromatography (CC)
Gas liquid chromatography (GLC)

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3
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How do you calculate Rf values? (chromatography)

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Rf = distance moved by component / distance moved by solvent

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4
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What does separation depend on? (chromatography)

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The balance between solubility in the moving phase and retention by the stationary phase

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5
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How does thin layer chromatography work?

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A plate is coated with a powdered solid and a solvent moves up the plate

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How does gas liquid chromatography work?

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A column is packed with a solid or with a solid coated by a liquid, and a gas is passed through the column under pressure at high temperature

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What is gas liquid chromatography commonly used for?

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To separate mixtures of volatile liquids

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What is the retention time of a substance? (chromatography)

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The time taken for a particular compound to travel through the column to the detector

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How does column chromatography work?

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A column is packed with a solid and a solvent moves down the column

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