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Chromatography
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Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques used to separate mixtures. It involves passing a mixture dissolved in a "mobile phase" through a “stationary phase” which separates the mixture into components based on their different affinities for the mobile and stationary phases. NOTE: Components separate out due to differences in affinity for each phase NOT due to differences in the molecular size of each component – polarity is important, molecular mass is not. In paper chromatography, paper serves as the stationary phase and a solvent serves as the mobile phase.
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Paper Chromatography
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You will test 3 different ink mixtures (pens) and 2 different plant pigment mixtures. You will test 5 different solvents on each ink or plant pigment mixture. You will calculate Rf values for every pigment that separates out from each mixture.
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These solvents, especially Petroleum ether, can be hazardous to your health. As such: Do not handle Petroleum ether if you have a medical condition or might be pregnant. You must wear goggles and gloves when handling solvents. All solvents must be poured under a fume hood and must remain covered while at your station. All solvents must be disposed of in the appropriate waste containers.
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