Lecture 01

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  • What is the purpose of sample preparation techniques?
    To prepare samples for analysis
  • Why is sample preparation required?
    To convert analyte to a measurable form
  • What are the main strategies for sample preparation?
    • Recovery and enrichment
    • Distillation
  • What types of samples can be sources for analysis?
    Biological fluids, environmental samples, food products
  • What are examples of biological fluid samples?
    Plasma, saliva, or urine
  • What are examples of environmental samples?
    Water, air, or soil
  • What types of food products can be samples?
    Grains, meat, and seafood
  • What is the purpose of converting solid samples into solution?
    To facilitate analysis
  • What does solubility refer to?
    The upper limit of solute in solvent
  • Which solutes dissolve best in polar solvents?
    Polar solutes
  • What happens when a polar solute is mixed with a non-polar solvent?
    They tend to be insoluble
  • What are the types of samples in sample treatment?
    • Bulk sample
    • Gross sample
    • Laboratory sample
    • Analysis sample
    • Heterogeneous sample
    • Homogeneous sample
  • What is a bulk sample?
    A large sample of mineralised rock
  • What is a gross sample?
    A sample consisting of several portions
  • What is a laboratory sample?
    A reduced size sample for analysis
  • What is an analysis sample?
    A few grams to milligrams for analysis
  • What characterises a heterogeneous sample?
    Contains particles of different shapes or sizes
  • What characterises a homogeneous sample?
    Appears uniform regardless of source
  • What factors should be considered when preparing a sample for analysis?
    • State: solid, liquid, or gas?
    • Type: organic or inorganic?
    • Need to dissolve?
    • Ash or digest?
    • Chemical separation or masking needed?
    • Concentrate the analyte?
    • Adjust solution conditions?
  • What are the methods for performing chemical separations?
    • Distillation
    • Precipitation
    • Solvent extraction
    • Solid phase extraction
    • Chromatography
    • Electrophoresis
  • What is distillation used for?
    To separate components based on boiling points
  • What is the essential oil extraction method?
    • Steam distillation