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    described by Ault1 and the lab manual2. 2‚4-dinitrobromobenzene (0.92g‚ 3.75mmol‚ pale yellow solid) and aniline (0.7mL‚ 0.7g‚ 7.5 mmol) were boiled in ethanol (10mL) under reflux until all solid dissolved. After the mixture cooled to room temperature‚ short‚ red needles were collected by suction filtration. The product was then recrystallized in the presence of 95% ethanol producing long red needles. 0.536g‚ 2.07mmol‚ 158-160°C (160°C lit3)‚ 54.6% recovery. Thin layer chromatography was performed in three

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    Residual solvents Identification and control of the residual solvents (USP 32(467)‚ page 181 Determination by gas chromatography with mass detector and headspace sampler Conditions of the chromatograph Agilent 7890A (LCTG CGMS): * Column DB-624 30m 0.25 mm 1.4µ (CG-2) * Injector temperatura: 160ºC * Flux: 1.0 ml/min * Split: 5:1 * Carrier gas: Helium * Time per test: 30.6 min Conditions of the detector 5975C inert MSD * Data adquisition mode: Scan/SIM * Mass:

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    1. In table format‚ provide the Rf values you recorded for each of the 3 compounds in Part I. List compound on one axis of your table and solvent system on the other. If multiple spots were present for a compound‚ give Rf value for each component and state if the component was major or minor. | 100% hexane | 25% EtOAc in hexane | 10% EtOAc in hexane | Fluorene | 0.34 cm | 0.94 cm | 0.67 cm | 9 - fluorenol | 0.00 cm | 0.49 cm | 0.05 cm | 9 - fluorenone | 0.00 cm | 0.69 cm | 0.21 cm |

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    SCIENCE SBT 4534 ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR FUNCTIONAL FOODS & NUTRACEUTICALS LABORATORY REPORT LAB 2: FAT & OIL FROM OIL-SEEDS: PART II THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS (TLC) COORDINATORS: ASSOC. PROF. DR. JAMALUDDIN BIN MOHD DAUD ABDUL AZIM ADNAN 1016741 INTRODUCTION TLC chromatography or thin layer chromatography is a type of planar chromatography. TLC is routinely used by researcher in the field of phyto-chemicals‚ biochemistry etc. to identify the

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    Ion Exchange Chromatography Week 10 TAG Question 1: Chapter 6-4 of your technique book provides a detailed description of how to run a ion- exchange column. Assume you have a cation-exchange column already prepared and ready to use. Create an outline of no more than 10 steps describing how you will regenerate the column‚ load your sample and collect the hydronium ion released. 1. Open the stopcock at the bottom of the column and allow solution to drain out until the solution level in the

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    Name _____________________________ Date ____________ Period _______ Completing the Square Day 1 For each expression‚ find the number you would add to make it a perfect square trinomial. Leave fraction answers as improper fractions (no mixed numbers or decimals). Then factor each trinomial. 1. x2 + 10x + _______ 2. y2 – 6y + ¬¬¬¬_______ 3. z2 – 8z + _______ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ 4. x2 + 12x + _______ 5. x2 – x + _______ 6.

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    Plant Pigment Lab Question: What pigments are present in Red Wandering Jews? Background: A leaf is filled with many pigments. The pigments are usually masked by the prevalence of the green chlorophyll. Anothocyanin(red or purple)‚ carotene(orange)‚ and xanthrophyll(yellow) are found in different proportions in different leaves. Leaf pigments can be separated by using paper chromatography. Paper chromatography is a technique that extracts pigments into a paper filter called chromatogram. What are

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    the lab was to separate and analyse analgesic drugs in a drug tablet. The method used to separate the components was Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) with silica adsorbent as the stationary phase and 0.5% glacial acetic as the mobile phase. In one plate‚ five known samples were used as the reference‚ that is: Aspirin; Caffeine; Ibuprofen; and Salicylamide. Aspirin and Salicylamide were the only samples that fluoresced. On a second plate‚ the tablet sample was developed. The results of the lab showed

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    Chromatography Experiment of the Drosophila Eye Pigmentation Pathway Introduction: How can the use of chromatography help explain single gene mutations of the drosophila melanogaster bio-synthetic pigment pathway? This experiment was meant to help connect the mode of inheritance with different eye color mutations and pinpoint where they occur in the pigment pathway. The drosophila eye color is a result of two bio-synthetic eye color pathways‚ this is expressed as a trait or phenotype‚ a multigene

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    Chemistry 100 Experiment #2: Chromatography of Food Dyes Name: Cassandra DeVaux Date: April 17‚ 2014 Purpose: To learn how mixtures of compounds can be separated and what food dyes are found in certain foods Introduction: In this exercise we will separate food dyes from a variety of sources. We will first gather data on known dyes where we know how many substances make up the dye. Then we will collect data on some samples where we do not know the make-up. We will compare our

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