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    Paper Chromatography

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    EXPERIMENT 5: CHROMATOGRAPHY Abstract Paper Chromatography uses a chromatogram paper as its stationary phase and the solvent as the mobile phase. Retention factor is the ratio of the distance travelled by the sample to the distance travelled by the solvent. This experiment aims to separate organic compounds‚ to compute Rf values and to identify unknown compounds using Rf values. The ten samples underwent paper chromatography to determine the components of the unknown sample. The mobile phase allowed

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    Chromatography Abstract Paper chromatography is one of the methods under chromatography‚ it can use in identifying unknown compounds using known compound and it can also use as a separation technique based on the differences in affinities of components of the mixture to a stationary phase and a mobile phase. In the experiment‚ the stationary phase was the filter paper onto which the dye samples were dropped onto while the mobile phase was the solvent mixture containing ethanol and water which

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    techniques associated with thin layer and column chromatography. • Determine the effects of the stationary phase in separating a mixture by chromatography. • Determine the effects of the mobile phase in separating a mixture by chromatography. • Conduct a separation using column chromatography. In the first week‚ the students will determine the best solvent system for separating a methylene blue/sodium fluorescein mixture by thin layer chromatography using silica gel and alumina as the stationary

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    Column Chromatography

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    Column Chromatography of Plant Pigments Jaybee Balilea‚ Sharmaine Baysic‚ Maria Anjelette Patricia Belen 3Bio-7‚ Department of Biological Sciences‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Column Chromatography is a form of solid-liquid adsorption chromatography and depends on the essential principles as does in thin layer chromatography. It was used in this experiment in separating and analyzing the different components of Capsicum frutescens (siling labuyo) with the use

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    Chromatography and NMR

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    of farUV: 180-240nm. 1. Near UV CD: 240n-320nm‚ Aromatic amino acids and disulphide bonds. 2. Visible CD: d-d transition in some metal protein complexes for eg Cu (II) prion. Principles of Chromatography Substances present in a mixture are allowed to distribute themselves between two phases: the stationary phase (fixed) and the mobile phase. As the mobile phase flows over the stationary phase‚ components of the mixture experience many transfers

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    Paper Chromatography

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    Analysis of Food Colorings by Paper Chromatography Introduction Paper Chromatography one method for testing the purity of compounds and identifying substances. This is a useful technique because it is relatively quick and requires small quantities of material. Separations in paper chromatography involve the same principles as those in thin layer chromatography. The substances are distributed between a stationary phase and a mobile phase. The stationary phase is usually

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    Candy Chromatography

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    Candy Chromatography Background info: Paper chromatography is a logical technique used to separate works of a solution. Three examples of how we apply this technique to real-life would be: contaneminants in water‚ separation of plant pigmentation‚ and analysis of narcotics. Source: http://www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/Bar-Cod/Chromatography.html#b Purpose: To find out why candies are different colors. * Materials: Candy with a colored coating‚ like Skittles® or M&Ms® (4 different

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    Gas Chromatography Purpose: The purpose of the gas chromatography lab is to find out how different substances interact with the surface of a solid. Chromatography is a separation technique that depends on the relative distribution of the components of a mixture between a mobile phase and a solid stationary phase. Chromatography measures the tendency of a substance to interact with the surface of a solid or to remain in a mobile phase. When doing a chromatography lab the mobile phase has to

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    Gas Chromatography

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    GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY EXPERIMENT The purpose of this experiment is for the student: 1) to learn the general theoretical aspects of gas chromatography as a separation method‚ 2) to learn how to operate gas chromatographs specific to COD‚ 3) to become familiar with using the gas chromatograph (GC) to qualitatively identify components of mixtures‚ 4) to be introduced to and to interpret the quantitative data available via gas chromatography‚ 5) to gain insight into how the GC technique is used

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    Chromatography of Dyes

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    ABSTRACT Separation and identification of components of a mixture was determined by using Chromatography. The components of a mixture have different affinities for a stationary phase as well as different affinities for a mobile phase. INTRODUCTION An extremely common technique by using two chemicals and filter paper can give you sufficient information. A well-done Chromatography of dyes will provide you with enough data to determine if a liquid mixture is heterogeneous or homogenous . In a learning

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