1.9 - Real-World Analogy in Chromatography
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Practice Questions
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Define chromatography.
💡 Hint: Think about how it separates components.
What are the two phases in chromatography?
💡 Hint: One phase doesn't move.
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What does chromatography separate?
💡 Hint: Think about where you’ve seen chromatography applied.
True or False: The stationary phase can be liquid.
💡 Hint: Consider what you learned about phase types.
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Given a mixture of three analytes A, B, and C, with affinities of K_A = 1, K_B = 2, and K_C = 3, predict the order they will exit the chromatography column.
💡 Hint: Think about how affinity affects the time spent in the column.
How would you design an experiment to measure the concentration of a specific pollutant in water using chromatography?
💡 Hint: Consider steps involved in preparing and analyzing the sample.
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