Why is a pencil, rather than a pen, used to draw the lines on your chromatograph
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Why is a pencil, rather than a pen, used to draw the lines on your chromatography paper? O to avoid the interference of ink with the chromatography results O to avoid the evaporation of the elution solvent O to increase the polarity of the elution solvent (mobile phase) to decrease the polarity of the elution solvent (mobile phase) O none of the above QUESTION 2 What is the sum of all coefficents when the following equation is balanced using the smallest whole- number coefficients? FeCl3 + Na2S Fe2Sg + NaCl O 13 O 12 O 24 QUESTION 3 In the below chromatogram, which sample has the largest Rf value?Explanation / Answer
Q1)
The pen ink may be dissolved in solvent and interference with chromatography results.
Hence correct option is,
* To avoid the interference of ink with the chromatography results.
Q2)
The balanced chemical equation is as follows:
2FeCl3 + 3Na2S --------> Fe2S3 + 6NaCl
Sum of all coefficients : 2+3+1+6
* 12.
Q3)
Sample 4 have largest Rf value.
Rf = distance traveled by sample / distance traveled by solvent
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