UNIT 1: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES Measurements Chromatography and Chromatograms Purity Purification and Separation.

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UNIT 1: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES Measurements Chromatography and Chromatograms Purity Purification and Separation

PROPER MEASUREMENTS Things we need to measure: TimeTemperatureLengthMassVolume What do we measure them with and in what units? Time is measured on a stopwatch and is always measured in seconds (s). Temperature is measured with a thermometer and is always measured in degrees Celsius (°C). Length is measured with a ruler in either centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm). Mass is measured on a scale and is measured in grams (g). Volume is measured with a graduated cylinder for less precise measures and is in milliliters (mL). Ex: Measure 25 mL of H 2 O. (No decimal place) Volume is also measured with a burette or a pipette for more precise measures an is in milliliters (mL). Ex: Measure 25.7 mL of HCl. (One decimal place)

BURETTE OR PIPETTE GRADUATED CYLINDER PROPER DECIMAL PLACE BY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT ML 76.0 ML

CHROMATOGRAPHY Paper Chromatography 1.Obtain piece of chromatography paper 2.Draw a line in pencil on bottom of paper 3.Place dots of sample on line 4.Insert paper into a jar with a small layer of solvent 5.When solvent rises it allows sample to moved based on its polarity Control Light Blue = Cocaine Orange = Heroin Purple = Methamphetamine Grey = MDMA Dark Blue = THC

RADIAL CHROMATOGRAM

CHROMATOGRAMS AND R F VALUES Chromatograms are the paper display of the separation of different substances within a mixture. Used for drug screens, inks, sweets, leaves, dyes and food colourings. R f is the rate of flow of the mobile phase (the sample) across the stationary phase (the paper). R f = distance travelled by compound distance travelled by solvent R f of yellow = 3.5 cm / 6.0 cm = 0.583

COLOURLESS CHROMATOGRAPHY Before spraying with ninhydrin After spraying with ninhydrin Ninhydrin is called a locating agent

PURE VS. IMPURE SUBSTANCES Pure substances are made of one component. Impure substances are made of multiple substances. Which substances are pure and which are impure? How can you tell? Impure substances can be identified by a change in melting or boiling point. Ex: MP of Sn = °C MP of Pb = °C MP of solder = 188 °C Why might this be important?

PURITY IN LIFE Coca-Cola In 1903 purity was called in to question on amount of cocaine and then later caffeine in Coca-Cola. Medical Drugs Anything with alcohol, cocaine, heroin, morphine or cannabis must have accurate purity on each dose. Regulations also exist on cosmetics, insecticides and fertilizers, as well as many foods and drugs consumed regularly.

FILTRATION Used to separate heterogeneous mixtures composed of solids and liquids Uses a porous barrier to separate the solid from the liquid Liquid passes through leaving the solid in the filter paper

What could be filtered this way? Sugar and Salt Sandy water Raisin Bran

1. Pour some distilled water into the mixture to dissolve the soluble substance. 2. Filter the mixture. 3. Wash the residue with a little distilled water to remove all the salt solution from it. The residue is sand. 4. Evaporate the filtrate to dryness. Salt is recovered. Crystallization after Filtration

CRYSTALLIZATION Separation technique that results in the formation of pure solid particles from a solution containing the dissolved substance As one substance evaporates, the dissolved substance comes out of solution and collects as crystals Produces highly pure solids Rocky candy is an example of this

DISTILLATION Separates homogeneous mixture on the basis of differences in boiling point.

FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION This is the technique used to separate a mixture of two miscible liquids with different boiling points. Ex: water and ethanol The boiling point for water is 100 while for ethanol it is 78.

FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION