1. What is the principle involved in chromatography? 2. What factors determine the rate of migration of a solute? 3. In a chromatogram, what does it mean if the spot is at the solvent front?
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- 5. Which term is INCORRECTLY defined? a. linear range - the range over which the response of an analytical method is proportional to analyte concentration b. dynamic range concentration range over which there is a measurable response to analyte, though the response is not linear c. blank solution - a solution containing all reagents and solvents used in the analysis to which no analyte is deliberately added d. standard solutions - solutions for which the standard deviation is known - 6. True or False: Internal standards correct random error caused by run-to-run variation. a. True b. FalseWhich form of chromatography is INCORRECTLY defined? A. partition chromatography – solute equilibrates between the stationary liquid and the mobile phase B. affinity chromatography – solute binds to a molecule specific for the solute C. molecular exclusion chromatography – solute is separated based on size D. adsorption chromatography – solute is adsorbed into solid particles E. ion-exchange chromatography – solute ions of the opposite charge are attracted to the stationary phaseWhich statement about the determination of the percentage purity of benzoic acid is correct? * A- Only sodium hydroxide solution can be used as the titrant in the volumetric analysis of benzoic acid. B- Analysing a benzoic acid sample that still contains some hydrochloric acid may yield an analyte percentage that is less than expected. C- Analysing a wet benzoic acid sample may yield an analyte percentage that is more than expected. D- All these statements are correct. E- None of these statements are correct.
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- Pls do fast within 5 minutes and i will give like for sure Solution must be in typed form To plan a liquid–liquid extraction we need to know the solute’s distribution ratio between the two phases. One approach is to carry out the extraction on a solution that contains a known amount of solute. After the extraction, we isolate the organic phase and allow it to evaporate, leaving behind the solute. In one such experiment, 1.235 g of a solute with a molar mass of 117.3 g/mol is dissolved in 10.00 mL of water. After extracting with 5.00 mL of toluene, 0.889 g of the solute is recovered in the organic phase. If we extract 20.00 mL of an aqueous solution that contains the solute using 10.00 mL of toluene, what is the extraction efficiency?1. In thin layer chromatography (TLC), why do you need to use a pencil in marking the spots, origin, and solvent front and not a marker? 2. Why is it necessary to mark the solvent front immediately? 3. Why do you need to ensure that the loading spot is above the solvent level in paper chromatography? 4. Why do different compounds travel different distances on the piece of paper?In a thin layer chromatography (TLC) experiment, solute A traveled 20 mm while solute B traveled 30 mm. The solvent traveled 40 mm. Which has the greater affinity for the solvent? a. not enough data b. solute B c. solute A d. both A & B have equal affinity
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