Experimental and Separation Technique Flashcards

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Separates: liquid-liquid mixtures
Purity: impure
How it works: Involves heating a solution to evaporate the solvent, leaving behind the solute as a dry solid residue. The purity of the resulting solid depends on the initial composition of the solution and the potential for contaminants to remain in the residue.

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evaporation to dryness

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problems with evaporation to dryness

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Impurities Present in Solid Residue: Evaporation to dryness may not effectively separate pure substances from impurities since any soluble impurities will remain in the solid residue along with the desired substance, resulting in impure products.

Solute Decomposition: Additionally, evaporation to dryness is not suitable for all solutes, as some solutes may undergo decomposition upon heating. For instance, compounds like sugar can decompose to produce water and carbon, while hydrated copper(II) sulfate crystals can decompose to form anhydrous copper(III) sulfate powder. This decomposition can lead to the formation of undesired products and hinder the separation process.

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soluibility measurement

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how many grams of a given substance will dissolve in a given volume of solution.

eg. the solubility of sucrose at 80C is 350g/100g. (350g of sucrose can be dissolved in 100g)

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solute vs solvent

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solute is the substance being dissolved

solvent is the dissolving medium

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Separates: Solid-liquid mixtures.
Purity: impure
How it works: Filtration works by passing a mixture through a porous material (such as filter paper or a filter membrane) that allows the liquid component (the filtrate) to pass through while trapping the solid component (the residue). The solid residue collected on the filter is typically purer than the original mixture, as the liquid component carries away dissolved impurities.

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filtration

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6
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whats the solid collected via filtration called and the solution passing through the filter paper called

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residue and filtrate

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Separates: Immiscible liquid-liquid mixtures. according to the difference in density
Purity: impure
How it works:
▪ Pour the mixture into a separating funnel
▪ Allow the two liquids to separate into two layers
▪ The liquid with a lower density(oil) will form the
upper layer
▪ The liquid with a higher density(water) will form
the lower layer
▪ Open the tap to run out the water into a beaker
▪ Use another beaker to collect the oil

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separating funnel

pour the mixture into a separating funnel
allow the 2 liquids to separate into 2 layers.
the liquid with a lower density will form the lower layer
open the tap to run out the water into a beaker
use another beaker to collect the oil

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8
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liquid - liquid (pure)

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chromatography

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9
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boiling stone

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to ensure smoother boiling

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10
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how do you check purity in a solution

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check if it melts or boils at a fixed temperature. (eg. if water has impurities it may boil at a higher temperature like 130)

run it thru a chromatography test. if only one spot appears it is pure

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Separates: miscible Liquid-liquid
Purity: pure
How it works:
▪Mixture is heated
▪ Liquid in mixture boils and turns to vapour
▪ This pure vapour rises and enters the condenser
▪ In the condenser, this vapour is cooled (condensed) to its liquid state. This liquid, called the distillate, is collected

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distillation

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12
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Separates: miscible Liquid-liquid mixtures
Purity: pure
How it works:
▪Mixture is heated
▪ Liquid in mixture boils and turns to vapour
▪Liquid with the lowest boiling point boils first.
▪it has no where to condense cuz every surface is at his boiling point and can only go into the condenser

▪ This pure vapour rises and enters the condenser
▪ In the condenser, this vapour is cooled (condensed) to its liquid state. This liquid, called the distillate, is collected

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fractional distillation
different liquids have different boiling points and will condense at different points of the fractionating column

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13
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how to find the boiling point of a substance

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When the temperature reading stops rising and remains constant as heating continues.

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Fractionating column purpose

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provides larger surface area for effective separation of the mixture of vapours through repeated condensation and boiling and the presence of a temperature gradient.

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15
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what salts is always soluble

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all nitrates are always soluble
group 1 metals
ammonium
accetates

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16
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how to identify wheter u get solid gas aqueous products from an equation
eg. reaction between lead(II) nitrate and hydrochloric acid

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sec 2 equation stuff

17
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solid - solid - 1
solid - liquid - 1
liquid - liquid - 5

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ss - sublimation
sl - filtration
ll - distillation, crystallisation, evaporation to dryness, separating funnel, paper chromatography
DECCaF

18
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which direction does water go in a condenser

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water goes upwards so that there are no gaps with gas bubbles

19
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y does the thermometer need to be at the top of the fractionating column,

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for the vapour of the lower boiling point to reach the thermometer to indicate that it has started boiling

20
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how to separate pure methane from gases

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use fractional distillation on liquified air

21
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what does sublimation separate and y isit special

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its separates a mixture of solids
and its the only that does other than magnetic which is bad

22
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does sublimation result in pure results

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only the sublimed solid is pure, the rest left behind isnt.
but its the only solid - solid separation tech so go figure

23
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experimental steps for sublimation

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Heat the solid mixture with an inverted filter funnel placed above the evaporating dish. A white sublimate (ammonium chloride) will be collected on the inverted filter funnel

24
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how does sublimation work in theory

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Converts a solid directly into vapor without passing through the liquid phase, leaving behind impurities that do not sublime.

25
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what does crystallisation separate and y isit special

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separates liquid-liquid mixtures
it results in pure results

26
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does sublimation result in pure results

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yes, the results r pure

27
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how does crystallisation work

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When the solution is heated, most of the solvent is evaporated off. The hot solution is then allowed to cool. The solution is now said to be saturated. As the solution cools, the solubility of the solute decreases. This means that the mass of solute that can dissolve in the solution is decreased. The solution cannot hold any more solute and thus the dissolved solute appears as pure crystals. The impurities remain dissolved in the solution.

basically the solution is heated until the solution can no longer be evaporated and we get a saturated solution.
as the solution cools, the solubility of the solute decreases. the solution cannot hold anymore solute and thus the dissolved solute appears as pure crystals.

28
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what can sublime that might come out

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ammonium chloride, iodine, carbon dioxide