C8 Chemical analysis Flashcards
What is an element?
A substance containing only one type of atom
What is a compound?
Two or more elements chemically joined together
What is a mixture?
Two or more substances (elements and/or compounds) that are mixed up but NOT chemically joined together
What is an atom?
The smallest part of an element which is still definitely from that element (electrons for example are identical no matter which type of atom they come from).
What is a molecule?
Two or more atoms joined together
What is a pure substance?
Elements are pure substances as they contain only one type of atom but so are compounds if they are not mixed with anything else.
How can melting points and boiling points be used to determine the purity of a substance?
Pure substances have a fixed melting point and boiling point. For example, pure water boils at 100 degrees centigrade and melts at 0 degrees centigrade
What happens to the boiling point of a substance when an impurity is added?
The boiling point rises when an impurity is added. We can use this to make pasta cook faster by adding salt to the water - as the boiling point rises the water gets hotter and so the pasta cooks faster too.
What happens to the melting point of a substance when an impurity is added?
The melting point lowers when an impurity is added. We use this idea when we spread salt onto icy roads. The salt means that the ice will melt at a lower temperature (and also freeze at the same, lowered temperature). This means the ice will no longer be frozen and so will melt.
What is a formulation?
A formulation is a mixture that has been designed as a useful product.
What types of substances are made to a formulation?
Formulations include fuels, cleaning agents, paints, medicines, alloys, fertilisers and foods.
What is chromatography?
Chromatography is a process used to separate mixtures and can give information to help identify substances. See here for more details
Give two examples of substances that can be identified using chromatography.
- coloured inks in a mixture of coloured inks 2. It is used in the sequencing of DNA and RNA
What is an Rf value?
The Rf value is the ratio of the distance moved by a compound (centre of spot from origin) to the distance moved by the solvent. Different compounds have different Rf values in different solvents, which can be used to help identify the compounds.
What is the formula for an Rf value?
Rf value = distance moved by substance
distance moved by solvent