Required Practical 7 - Thin Layer Chromatography of Chlorophyll Flashcards

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Suggest what is meant by Rf values

A

Ratio of distance travelled by spot to distance travelled by solvent front from origin line

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Suggest a hazard in this investigation and how it is managed

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  • propanone (volatile solvent)

- prevent inhalation by using a bung and working in a well ventilated environment

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Suggest why pigment spots are measured from the centre

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  • average distance
  • standardise readings
  • allows comparisons to be made
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Suggest why pencil rather than pen is used to mark the chromatography paper

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  • ink in pen may dissolve in solvent

- interferes with pigments on chromatogram

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5
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Suggest why veins of leaves should be avoided when taking leave sample

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Do not contain much chlorophyll

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6
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Suggest why pigment is applied several times

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To get a strong enough colour in order to accurately identify pigments (tend to be faint)

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Suggest why it is important to allow each pigment to spot to dry before applying the next

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Drop could expand too much and blur separation

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Suggest why it is important that the pigment spot is dry before running the chromatogram

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Composition of solvent could be altered compromising its effectiveness

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Suggest why it is important the pigment spot is above the solvent and the chromatogram is not moved

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  • pigment does not wash off into solvent

- pigment moves up chromatogram rather than spreads

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Suggest why it is important chromatogram is straight

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Ensures solvent runs straight so that distances run by pigment can be measured accurately

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Suggest why solvent front is marked immediately after chromatogram is complete

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Solvent front is impossible to see once solvent has evaporated

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12
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Suggest why a picture should be taken of the chromatogram

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Pigments fades over time

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13
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Suggest why it is better to compare Rf values rather than distance moved by pigment

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  • Rf value is a ratio so remains constant for pigments
  • allows comparisons to be made
  • solvents can travel different distances
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14
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Suggest what is meant by chlorophyll

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chlorophyll a + b

excludes accessory pigments

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