practical techniques Flashcards

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how is gas-liquid chromatography used to identify compounds?

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  • the solubility determines the retention time (time taken to reach detector)
  • each peak represents a substance with a particular retention time
  • the area under each peak is proportional to the relative amount of each substance
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2
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why is Gas-liquid chromatography often combined with mass spectrometry?

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GLC is very good at separating a mixture into individual compounds, but not so good at identifying them

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3
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describe the events which occur during GLC

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  • sample injected into stream of inert carrier gas, which carries it through the tube over the stationary phase
  • the components of the mixture constantly dissolve in the stationary phase, evaporate in the mobile phase, and redissolve in the tube
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4
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describe the procedure for finding the concentration of an ion with visible spectroscopy

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  • use a filter to separate light into monochromatic light
  • pass a beam of monochromatic light through a solution of the complex
  • detector measures the intensity of light before and after its passed through the solution
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5
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how do you set up an electrochemical cell?

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  • get a strip of metal, clean with emery board and propanone
  • place each electrode into a beaker containing ions of that metal
  • create a salt bridge
  • connect to voltmeter
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6
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describe an experiment to measure enthalpy change of solution

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-put reactants in a container, stick a thermometer and measure temperature change

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7
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list the ways you can measure the rate of a reaction

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gas syringe
mass balance
titration
colorimetry

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8
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how do you hydrolyse a protein?

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heat with hot 6 molar HCl under reflux for 24 hours, neutralise ammonium salts using a base

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9
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how do you remove soluble impurities?

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by adding water to an organic mixture in a separating funnel

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10
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how do you make a salt in a precipitation reaction? PFWD

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pick two solutions containing the ions you need, allow the salt to precipitate out, filter, wash, dry

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11
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how do you make soluble salts using an insoluble base? DFEE

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pick an acid, metal/insoluble base and dissolve
filter out the excess metal
evaporate some of solution off before leaving the rest to evaporate slowly

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12
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how do you make soluble salts using an alkali?

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titrate an alkali against an acid using indicator

evaporate

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13
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in which order should you test for ions?

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carbonates -> sulfates -> halides

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14
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describe procedure for the electrolysis of an aqueous solution

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use wires and clips to connect electrodes to power supply

insert inert electrodes into electrolyte

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15
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name 2 ways in which the concentration of ions in solution can be measured

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  • colorimetry

- titration (if solution is acidic or alkaline)

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16
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how do you determine the concentration of a component of an equilibrium mixture without disrupting the system?

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titration (after quenching)
colorimetry
pH

17
Q

what do you need for cracking?

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collection trough with boiling tube
delivery tube
porcelain chips
mineral wool soaked with liquid parrafin 
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