Chromatography: Separating Mixtures Introduction: Magic marker inks are often mixtures of several compounds. Paper chromatography is a common method of separating various components of a mixture. After separation‚ you can observe the different colors that make up a particular color of magic marker ink. You can also calculate a ratio Rf‚ which compares how far each compound traveled to how far each solvent (substance that dissolves another substance) traveled during the experiment.
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Thin-Layer Chromatography of Analgesics Abstract: In this experiment thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was used to determine the composition of an unknown mixture of analgesics given five references of AC‚ ASP‚ CAF‚ IBU‚ SAL‚ an unknown consisting of a mixture of three of the references‚ and two unknowns (6‚23) containing a single reference compound. The composition of the unknown mixture and two single unknowns were determined by spotting the reference compounds and the unknown compounds on two
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the right numbers for our calculations. Mixture is defined as a substance made by mixing other substances together‚ in this case we will be dealing with salt and sand of course to undergo the process of separation. Distillation‚ Filtration‚ and Chromatography are known alternatives to separate the
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Chromatography refers to a set of laboratory methods used in separating as well as purifying biomolecules. A variety of chromatography techniques exist‚ and all depend on the interaction between a stationary and a mobile state. Two types of chromatography methods were examined in this investigation. First‚ ion-exchange chromatography was used. This method separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger [2]. Specifically‚ cation-exchange chromatography was performed
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Date:7.6.2013 Objectives: Part 1: (i)To learn the technique of TLC and the visualization of colourless components. (ii)Identify the unknown drug by a TCL comparison with standard components. Part2 :to learn the separation technique by using TLC plate in separating a mixture of compound by using spinach leaf. Apparatus:UV lamp‚capillary ‚250 ML beaker Materials:aspirin‚acetaminophen‚caffeine‚unknown A‚unknown B‚TLC plates‚ethyl acetate‚Hexane‚acetic acid‚iodine Introduction: Procedure:
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1 TOPIC 4 Course Learning Outcomes Able to : 1. Explain the fundamental concepts & theories of separation techniques in SFC & SFE. 2. Sketch‚ label the schematic diagrams & discuss the function of each component in SFC & SFE. 3. Identify the strength & limitations of SFC & SFE technique. 4. Suggest and justify the most suitable & efficient separation technique to be employed for an analysis. 2 What is supercritical fluid? 3 Critical temperature (Tc) for any substance is a temperature
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in the BIOL 1F90 Laboratory Manual (Martin‚ 2013)‚ Experiment # 1‚ pages 2-5. Results: Table 1: Culture Sample Chromatography Rf Values Sample of Spot Distance from Origin (mm) Solvent Front (mm) Rf Value Color A 6.0 57.0 0.22 Bluish green B 17.5 56.0 0.105 Dark green blue C 4.0 57.0 0.070 Greenish blue D 4.0 47.0 0.085 Green E 10.5 56.5 0.186 Light blue Figure 1: Chromatography- TLC sheet From left to right- acetic acid‚ citric acid‚
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Modern Family: Stereotype Central Modern Family is a show full of different stereotypes. The first or "pilot" episode of Modern Family showed a lot of strong evidence towards the show challenging dominant ideology. By representing the stereotype of the gay marriage between Cameron and Mitchell‚ this show successfully challenges the dominant ideology of a straight marriage‚ in which the child has both a mother and a father‚ and not just two fathers. When the audience sees this‚ they now see that
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amylose affinity chromatography was performed. The amylose resin present in 20% ethanol was first diluted by adding 10 mL of 20 mM TrisHCl‚ pH 7.4‚ 0.2 M NaCl‚ 1 mM EDTA and centrifuged at 700 rpm for 5 minutes. After decanting the buffer‚ another 10 mL of TrisHCl‚ pH 7.4‚ 0.2 M NaCl‚ 1 mM EDTA was added to this resin solution and centrifuged at 700 rpm for another 5 minutes to further dilute the ethanol concentration in the resin. After the buffer was decanted again‚ the column was packed using
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Trajan’s Column with the Bayeux Tapestry Name Institution Historical narratives have recurrently been found in art across different cultures. This has been done using a variety of media and through the utilization of diverse methods that establish chronology. This use of different forms of media and methods has also been utilized to demonstrate the relationship between separate events. Some historical narratives such as the ones represented in the Trajans Column and the Bayeux Tapestry are continuous
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