Chromatography Flashcards
1
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What is the principle of chromatography?
A
- a mixture can be separated if it is dissolved in a solvent and then the resulting solution ( now called the mobile phase) moves over a solid (the stationary phase)
2
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What is the mobile and stationary phase? What happens in these stages?
A
- mobile phase
- carries the soluble components of the mixture with it
- the more soluble the component, the fast it moves
- stationary phase
- hold back the components in the mixture that are attracted to it
- the more affinity of a component in the mixture being serparated to the stationary phase, the slower it movess in the solvent
3
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What is the eluent?
A
- the solvent in the moving phase is often called the eluent
- in column chromatography
4
Q
How is TLC plate different from the filter paper in paper chromatography?
A
- filter paper replaced by a glass, metal, or plastic sheet, coated with a thin layer of silica gel (silicon dioxide) or alumina (aluminium oxide) which acts as the stationary phase
5
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WHat are the advtages of TLC of paper chromatography?
A
- runs faster
- smaller amounts of mixture can be separated
- spots usually spread out less
- plates are more robust than paper
6
Q
What happens when the spots are colourless?
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- may be located by shining UV light on the palte
- or spraying plate with a locating agent which reacts with the components of the mxiture to give coloured compounds
7
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WHat is the Rf value?
A
distance moved by spot / distance moved by solvent
8
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What determines the distance travelled
A
balance between solubility in moving phase and retention by stationary phase