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Ch rom ato gra phy

Ch rom ato gra phy. Is a technique used to separate and identify the components of a mixture. Works by allowing the molecules present in the mixture to distribute themselves between a stationary and a mobile medium. .

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Ch rom ato gra phy

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  1. Chromatography Is a technique used to separate and identify the components of a mixture. Works by allowing the molecules present in the mixture to distribute themselves between a stationary and a mobile medium. Molecules that spend most of their time in the mobile phase are carried along faster.

  2. Gas Liquid Chromatography Here the mobile phase is an unreactive gas( eg Nitrogen) flowing through a tube. And the stationary phase is an involatile liquidheld on particles of a solid support.

  3. In the animation below the red molecules are more soluble in the liquid (or less volatile) than are the green molecules.

  4. In practice the Column is contained in a thermostatic oven. (Why ?) About 1μL of liquid is injected into one end of the column. As each component reaches the other end it is detected and registered on a chart recorder. The Retention Time is characteristic of a particular substance. (for the same column, temperature, gas flow etc.) The area under each peak indicates the relative quantities.

  5. Injection port Recorder Oven Detector Column Nitrogen cylinder

  6. Chromatogram of petrol Suggest identities of some of the unlabelled peaks.

  7. Thin Layer Chromatography Here the mobile phase is a liquid Flowing past a thin layer of powder on a solid support. Substances that are less attracted to the solid or are more soluble in the liquid move faster. And so move further up the plate by the time that the process has been stopped by taking the plate out of the liqiud. - larger Rf

  8. Rf = distance moved by substance distance moved by solvent front For substances that are very soluble in the liquid Rf will be close to .... 1 For substances that are rather insoluble in the liquid Rf will be close to .... 0

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