C8 Chemical analysis Flashcards

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define pure substance

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a single element/compound that hasn’t been mixed with another substance

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describe how to identify pure substances using boiling points

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  • if another substance is mixed into a pure substance its boiling point will change
  • the purer the sample, the closer its boiling point to that of the pure substance
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define a formulation +examples

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  • a mixture designed to be a useful substance
  • components are mixed in measured quantities to ensure the formulation has the desired properties for its use
  • eg. paint, medicines, cleaning agents, alloys, fertilisers, fuels
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4
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describe the test for hydrogen

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  • lit splint held at the mouth of the test tube containing the gas
  • burns rapidly with a squeaky pop if positive
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5
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describe the test for oxygen

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  • glowing splint inserted into the tube containing the gas
  • splint will relight if positive
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6
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describe the test for carbon dioxide

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  • gas is bubbled through limewater
  • limewater turns cloudy/milky if positive
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describe the test for chlorine

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  • damp blue litmus paper placed into the tube containing the gas
  • paper turns bleached white if positive
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8
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state uses of chromatography (3)

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  • separating (coloured) mixtures
  • testing purity - pure substance will produce one spot whereas compounds in a mixture will separate into different spots
  • identifying substances - compounds in a mixture identified using their Rf value
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9
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state equation for calculating the Rf of a compound in a solvent from chromatography

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distance travelled by substance / distance travelled by solvent

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10
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describe what the Rf value of a compound in chromatography is

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  • ratio of distance travelled by substance to distance travelled by solvent
  • measure the distance between the starting pencil line and (MIDDLE of the spot / ending solvent pencil line)
  • different compounds have different Rf values in a specific solvent
  • Rf used to identify compounds in a mixture
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11
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define stationary+mobile phase in chromatography

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stationary - the paper
-> less soluble substances
mobile - the solvent moving up the paper
-> more soluble substances

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describe how to identify more soluble substances in chromatography

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  • less soluble substances: stronger attraction to the paper so spend longer in the stationary phase - move slowly+ travel a short distance up the paper
  • more soluble substances: stronger attraction to the solvent so spend longer in the mobile phase - move quickly+ travel further up the paper
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13
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describe steps for chromatography RP

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