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Unit 2 of the Level 3 Applied Science Foundation Diploma features four comprehensive assignments that delve into essential scientific principles across biology, chemistry, and physics. These assignments provide an in-depth understanding of theoretical concepts through practical experiments, equipping students with critical skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Each resource includes detailed literature reviews and structured investigations, making them invaluable tools for anyone looking to excel in applied science. By investing in these assignments, students can enhance their grasp of complex scientific principles and prepare effectively for further studies or careers in the field.

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LEARNER ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION AND DECLARATION

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Programme: Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Foundation Diploma in Applied Science
Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Extended Certifi cate in Applied Science
Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Extended Diploma in Applied Science

Unit: Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques
Assignment reference and title:
2.C: Separate to identify

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P5 Correctly use chromatographic techniques to produce
chromatograms.

P6 Explain the use of chromatographic techniques to
separate mixtures.
Analyse own chromatograms and relate the factors
M3 that affect the separation of mixtures to the quality of
results obtained.

D3 Evaluate the chromatographic techniques used in
relation to outcomes and suggest improvements.
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, BTEC Assignment Brief (NQF)
Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Foundation Diploma in Applied Science
Qualification Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Extended Certifi cate in Applied Science
Pearson BTEC L3 Nat. Extended Diploma in Applied Science
Unit number and title Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and
Techniques
Learning aim(s) (For NQF C: Undertake chromatographic techniques to
only) identify components in mixtures.
Assignment title 2.C: Separate to Identify

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You are a newly appointed technical assistant at a large
chemical plant, Chemcalequip. As part of your induction
period and to progress in your role, you have to demonstrate
skills in a range of practical procedures and techniques. The
Vocational Scenario or company is often required to identify substances.
Context You need to demonstrate that you can carry out different
chromatographic techniques to separate and identify
components in mixtures. In a report of the techniques you
have used, you will need to explain the techniques, analyse
and evaluate your results and suggest improvements.


Task 1 Evaluate the chromatographic techniques you have
used in relation to the outcomes.
Demonstrate safe working practices and a high level of
proficiency when using the following chromatography
techniques;
 paper chromatography of extracted plant pigments
 Thin layer chromatography, TLC, of extracted plant
pigments
 paper chromatography of amino acids.
Repeat any separations where you can justify a lack of
satisfaction with the quality of the separation obtained.
Produce a report to include :
 an evaluation and analysis of the links between the
chromatography techniques used and the
chromatograms produced.
 conclusions about the components and their effect on
separation leading to the results obtained.
 results from the paper chromatography and TLC of

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