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Paper chromatography can be used to identify metal ions in wastewater. A drop of sample solution is placed on filter paper. The bottom of the paper is set in a solvent that travels up the paper (see Figure 1). The solvent carries the ions up the paper. Some ions move faster, and therefore farther than others, resulting in a separation as they move up the paper. The paper is dried, then stained, causing the ions to appear as colored spots. R f values are calculated for each spot: Passage 5 2
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Table 1 shows R f values for 5 ions. Table 2 shows R f values from 3 samples of wastewater. The same solvent was used for all ions and samples. Table 1 adapted from Thomas McCullough, CSC, and Marissa Curlee, "Qualitative Analysis of Cations Using Paper Chromatography." ©1993 by the American Chemical Society. 3
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Table 1 shows R f values for 5 ions. Table 2 shows R f values from 3 samples of wastewater. The same solvent was used for all ions and samples. Table 1 adapted from Thomas McCullough, CSC, and Marissa Curlee, "Qualitative Analysis of Cations Using Paper Chromatography." ©1993 by the American Chemical Society. 4 Copper
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Table 1 shows R f values for 5 ions. Table 2 shows R f values from 3 samples of wastewater. The same solvent was used for all ions and samples. Table 1 adapted from Thomas McCullough, CSC, and Marissa Curlee, "Qualitative Analysis of Cations Using Paper Chromatography." ©1993 by the American Chemical Society. 5 ----- 6.0 ---- Copper
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26.The information in Tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that Sample 3 contains: 1. Cu 2+ and Cd 2+ only. 2. Co 2+ and Hg 2+ only. 3. Ni 2+, Co 2+, and Cd 2+ only. 4. Ni 2+, Cd 2+, and Hg 2+ only Passage 5 Questions 6
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26.The information in Tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that Sample 3 contains: 1. Cu 2+ and Cd 2+ only. 2. Co 2+ and Hg 2+ only. 3. Ni 2+, Co 2+, and Cd 2+ only. 4. Ni 2+, Cd 2+, and Hg 2+ only Passage 5 Questions 7
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26.The information in Tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that Sample 3 contains: 1. Cu 2+ and Cd 2+ only. 2. Co 2+ and Hg 2+ only. 3. Ni 2+, Co 2+, and Cd 2+ only. 4. Ni 2+, Cd 2+, and Hg 2+ only Passage 5 Questions 8
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26.The information in Tables 1 and 2 supports the conclusion that Sample 3 contains: 1. Cu 2+ and Cd 2+ only. 2. Co 2+ and Hg 2+ only. 3. Ni 2+, Co 2+, and Cd 2+ only. 4. Ni 2+, Cd 2+, and Hg 2+ only Passage 5 Questions 9
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28. Based on the information in Table 1, which of the following lists the metal ions in order from the fastest to slowest speed with which they moved up the paper? 1. Hg 2+, Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Co 2+, Ni 2+ 2. Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Co 2+, Hg 2+, Ni 2+ 3. Ni 2+, Hg 2+, Co 2+, Cu 2+, Cd 2+ 4. Ni 2+, Co 2+, Cu 2+, Cd 2+, Hg 2+ Passage 5 Questions 10
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28. Based on the information in Table 1, which of the following lists the metal ions in order from the fastest to slowest speed with which they moved up the paper? 1. Hg 2+, Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Co 2+, Ni 2+ 2. Cd 2+, Cu 2+, Co 2+, Hg 2+, Ni 2+ 3. Ni 2+, Hg 2+, Co 2+, Cu 2+, Cd 2+ 4. Ni 2+, Co 2+, Cu 2+, Cd 2+, Hg 2+ Passage 5 Questions 11
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29.Based on the information in Table 2, which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after Sample 1 was analyzed? Passage 5 Questions 12
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29.Based on the information in Table 2, which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after Sample 1 was analyzed? Passage 5 Questions 13
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29.Based on the information in Table 2, which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after Sample 1 was analyzed? Passage 5 Questions 14
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29.Based on the information in Table 2, which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after Sample 1 was analyzed? Passage 5 Questions 15 ----------- 60 ---------- ------------- 78 -------------
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29.Based on the information in Table 2, which of the following figures best illustrates the appearance of the filter paper after Sample 1 was analyzed? Passage 5 Questions 16 ----------- 60 ---------- ------------- 78 -------------
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 17
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 18
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 19
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 20
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 21
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 22
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 23
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 24
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 25
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 26
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 27
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30. Based on the information in Table 1, to best identify a metal ion using paper chromatography, one should know the: 1. spot color for the ion only. 2. distance the solvent traveled only. 3. R f value and spot color for the ion only. 4. distance the solvent traveled and spot color of the ion only. Passage 5 Questions 28
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