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Some Analytical Techniques

Maharashtra Board · Class 11 · Chemistry

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What is the liquid collected in the beaker after filtration called?

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Simple distillation is used to separate liquids with boiling point difference of at least:

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In fractional distillation, what is the purpose of the fractionating column?

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Distillation under reduced pressure is used for:

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Which of the following are requirements for a good crystallization solvent?

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Compound should be sparingly soluble at room temperature, Compound should be highly soluble at high temperature, Solvent should be volatile

A good crystallization solvent should allow poor solubility at low temperature but high solubility at high temperature. It should be volatile for easy removal and should not react with the compound.

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In chromatography, which phase moves through the stationary phase?

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Mobile phase

In chromatography, the mobile phase (usually a solvent or mixture of solvents) moves through or over the stationary phase, carrying the sample components at different rates.

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Which of the following are types of chromatography based on the mechanism of separation?

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Adsorption chromatography, Partition chromatography

Based on the mechanism of separation, chromatography is classified into adsorption chromatography (based on differential adsorption) and partition chromatography (based on differential partitioning).

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In thin layer chromatography (TLC), the stationary phase is:

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Silica gel or alumina

In TLC, a thin layer of adsorbent material like silica gel or alumina spread on a glass plate serves as the stationary phase.

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