Paper Chromatography

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    • What analytical technique is used to separate substances in a mixture?
      Chromatography
    • What type of chromatography is specifically discussed in the video?
      Paper chromatography
    • What is the purpose of paper chromatography?
      To separate different dyes in ink
    • What is the first step in paper chromatography?
      Draw a baseline with a pencil
    • Why is the solvent level shallow in paper chromatography?
      To avoid submerging the pencil line
    • What happens to the different dyes during chromatography?
      They travel at different rates up the paper
    • What is the pattern of spots left after chromatography called?
      Chromatogram
    • What are the two phases involved in chromatography?
      Mobile phase and stationary phase
    • What is the mobile phase in paper chromatography?
      The solvent used in the process
    • What is the stationary phase in paper chromatography?
      The filter paper used in the experiment
    • How do different chemicals behave in the mobile and stationary phases?
      They dissolve and bind repeatedly
    • What determines how fast a chemical moves up the paper?
      Solubility in the solvent and attraction to paper
    • What does the rf value represent in chromatography?
      Ratio of substance distance to solvent distance
    • If a pink substance traveled 6 cm and the solvent traveled 10 cm, what is the rf value?
      0.60.6
    • What happens when chromatography is performed with a pure substance?
      It produces a single spot on the chromatogram
    • How can changing the solvent or paper affect chromatography results?
      It can change the chromatogram and rf value
    • What must a chemist consider when looking up an rf value?
      The solvent and type of paper used
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