Chromatography
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What is mobile phase (in paper chromatography)?
The principle involved in paper chromatography is ______.
What kind of mixtures can be separated by chromatography?
What is chromatography? How will you separate the components of black ink using chromatography?
Name the process which is used to separate the colours in a dye.
Evaporation
Magnetic separation
Chromatography
Distillation
What is the method or technique used for separating components of a mixture based on the tendency of each component to travel across the surface of another material?
pH indicator
Distillator
Chromatography
None of the choices
The word chromatography is derived from a greek word, 'kroma' which means colour. Select the statements that refer to chromatography.
It is used to separate components of a mixture
In this technique, rate of movement of components aids the separation of the constituents
It is used to separate colours in a dye
It is used to separate drugs from blood
Components of an ink can be separated by:
Chromatography
evaporation
filtration
sublimation
Give 2 example for which the chromatography technique can be use.
Which separation technique will you apply for the separation of the following?
Different components of the ink
What is paper chromatography? How is it useful?
What is chromatography? State two of its applications
Explain the principle of chromatography.
How will you detect the traces of poison present in the stomach wash of a person?
- After some time the spots level arises
- All the ink spots move up at the same speed
- All the ink spots attains the same height
- All the ink spots move up at different speeds
What is paper chromatography?
- Filtration
- Sublimation
- Crystallization
- Chromatography
One drop of ink is added to 1000 ml of water and mixed thoroughly using spoon.
Choose the correct option about the contents of the beaker after the spoon is removed.
The beaker doesn't have any particles of ink anymore.
The beaker still has the ink particles that were added in it.
- Some of the ink particles vanish and only few of them are present in the beaker.
- All the particles of ink will be stuck to the spoon.
- Sublimation
- Fractional distillation
- Chemical method
- Extraction with solvents
- for testing the purification of drinking water
- in pharmacy for detecting the chiral compounds
- in the food industry
- all of these
- different solubilities
- different boiling points
- different reactive indices
- differential adsorption