Seperation Techniques Flashcards
Chromatography
Draw line at bottom of paper out of pencil as it is insoluble
Add a spot of ink on the line you want to separate
Place paper into a beaker of solvent
Place lid to stop evaporation
The solvent seeps up the paper carrying ink with it
Different dyes will move at different rates
Each dye will form a spot
Filtration
Separates insoluble solids from liquids
Two ways of separating soluble solids from a solution
Evaporating and crystallisation
Evaporation
Pour solution in an evaporating dish
Slowly heat the solution until the solvent evaporated and the solution is concentrated
Keep hearing until all that is left is dry crystals
What should you use evaporation
From separating soluble salts from a solution but can only be used if the salt doesn’t decompose when heated
Crystallisation
Pour solution into an evaporating dish
Heat until some of solvent evaporated so it’s more concentrated
When crystals start to form remove from heat and cool
The salt forms crystals as it becomes insoluble in the cold highly concentrated solution
Filter crystals and leave in a warm place to dry.
Separating rock salts through filtration and crystallisation
Grind mixture so dissolves easier
Dissolve into water and stir
Filter mixture so salt goes through with water and sand gets filtered out
Evaporate the water from the salt so it forms dry crystals
Simple distillation
Used for separating liquids from a solution
Heat solution
Part of solution with lowest boiling point will evaporate first
The vapour cools and condensed and then is collected
This can only be used for liquids with very different boiling points
Fractional distillation
Put mixture into a flask with fractioning column on top then heat it
They will evaporate at different boiling points
Liquid with lowest boiling point evaporate first
When thermometer in fractioning column is the same as the boiling point the liquid will travel to the top of the column
Other liquids might start to evaporate but will condense half way up the column as it is cooler
Once substance is collected heat up column
How do you work out the rf value
Distance travelled by solution divided by distance travelled by solvent