Paper Chromatography
Method
Key terms/ Process
Distillation
Filtration
100

What is the purpose of paper chromatography?

To separate mixtures.

100

What do I attach the top of my filter paper to?

The Splint

100

What does soluble mean?

Dissolvable

100

What does distillation separate?

Distillation separates substances in a liquid mixture based on their different boiling points.

200

What is the mobile phase?

The solvent

200

Where do i fill the beaker using solvent (e.g, water) up to?

Slightly below the pencil line, and just touching the ink dot. 

200

What is a mixture? (Is it chemically combined?)

A mixture is a substance made by combining two or more different materials in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs between the components.

200

What are the two steps in distillation? (Give answer in-order)

Evaporation and condensation

300

What is the stationary phase?

The filter paper

300

Ideally, how many centimetre (cm) should I draw my pencil line (bottom) on the filter paper?

Around 1cm

300

What happens as the filter paper is partially placed inside the beaker containing solvent (Water).

Water is dissolved, moving up the filter paper chromatogram.

300

Identify the locations for the two processes that occur in distillation.

Boiler and condenser

400

Why do you draw the starting line in pencil?

You should always draw it in pencil because it is insoluble.

400

Ideally, how many centimetre (cm) should I draw my solvent front on the filter paper and would I use a pencil or a pen?

3cm and a pencil

400

What happens to the ink mixture as water passes up the filter paper?

The ink mixture will separate into individual soluble components. 

400

Identify 4 components of the distillation apparatus

- Thermometer, Boiler, Condenser, Bunsen Burner, Flask, Water tubes
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