CHM110H5 Lecture 1: Experiment 1_Seperation of Ions by Chromatography Report

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16 Oct 2015
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The separation of metal ions using paper chromatography is an analytical method of chromatography where solutions are separated into their ionic constituents and analyzed. The constituents of unknown solutions can also be determined using this method of chromatography. It is done by calculating the ratio of the distance travelled by the sample and the corresponding distance travelled by the solvent, which in this case is a mixture of acetone and hydrochloric acid, hcl. The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the retention factors, rf values of five different metal cations, a solution containing all five of the metal cations and an unknown solution. The rf values of each cation and solutions are indicators of the movement of the sample relative to the solvent front and varies accordingly. When the sample spots were dry, another layer of spots were dabbed onto them to increase the possibility of an obvious chromatogram to be observed.

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