PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY LAB REVIEW
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS
All 7 dyes have -
[ANSWER]: Conjugated systems
QUESTION: Conjugated systems -
[ANSWER]: Long carbon structures with alternating carbon-carbon
single and double bonds
QUESTION: Lots of conjugated bonds means -
[ANSWER]: Color
QUESTION: Chromatography -
,[ANSWER]: Group of techniques used to separate colored mixtures
into their component parts (often used for blood or drinking water
analyses)
QUESTION: Chromatography involves -
[ANSWER]: A stationary phase and a mobile phase
QUESTION: Stationary phase can be -
[ANSWER]: Solid or liquid
QUESTION: The mixture to be separated is placed -
[ANSWER]: On the stationary phase
QUESTION: Mobile phase can be -
[ANSWER]: Liquid or gas
, QUESTION: Liquid chromatography -
[ANSWER]: The separation is based on preferential attraction of each
component of the mixture to either stationary or mobile phase
QUESTION: The mobile phase moves along the stationary phase, -
[ANSWER]: Carrying some or all of the mixture with it, resulting in the
separation of the mixture components
QUESTION: Attractions of components to mobile or stationary phase
is due to -
[ANSWER]: Intermolecular interactions
QUESTION: Paper chromatography -
[ANSWER]: Sample of mixture is put on chromatography paper, which
acts as stationary phase; edge of paper placed in solvent, which acts as
mobile phase
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS
All 7 dyes have -
[ANSWER]: Conjugated systems
QUESTION: Conjugated systems -
[ANSWER]: Long carbon structures with alternating carbon-carbon
single and double bonds
QUESTION: Lots of conjugated bonds means -
[ANSWER]: Color
QUESTION: Chromatography -
,[ANSWER]: Group of techniques used to separate colored mixtures
into their component parts (often used for blood or drinking water
analyses)
QUESTION: Chromatography involves -
[ANSWER]: A stationary phase and a mobile phase
QUESTION: Stationary phase can be -
[ANSWER]: Solid or liquid
QUESTION: The mixture to be separated is placed -
[ANSWER]: On the stationary phase
QUESTION: Mobile phase can be -
[ANSWER]: Liquid or gas
, QUESTION: Liquid chromatography -
[ANSWER]: The separation is based on preferential attraction of each
component of the mixture to either stationary or mobile phase
QUESTION: The mobile phase moves along the stationary phase, -
[ANSWER]: Carrying some or all of the mixture with it, resulting in the
separation of the mixture components
QUESTION: Attractions of components to mobile or stationary phase
is due to -
[ANSWER]: Intermolecular interactions
QUESTION: Paper chromatography -
[ANSWER]: Sample of mixture is put on chromatography paper, which
acts as stationary phase; edge of paper placed in solvent, which acts as
mobile phase