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[/quote]such a frequent question and i m learning it a day b4 the exam...oh my GOD...anyways as usual helped a lot[/quote]
ah its okay i went to the bio exam without with only half the syllabus >_<
so we all have our problems..lol
oh there is also questions about identification using also chromatography...for example if you could test if the sample you have is chlorophyll of if you don't know which pen belongs to who or something like that
i am going to tell you about the chlorophyll:
well you bring your unknown sample and you get something called a reference (it is like an already made chromotography paper with all the results and you could see on it the chlorophyll result)...you set up the same exp( nothing new just make the same thing as i said before) for this unknown sample...after doing the experiment you could measure the Rf value of the chrolophyll spot on the reference paper and measure on ur experiment and the one with the Rf value is the chlorophyll
OR something a bit different...you could set up two experiments...one for a chlorophyll sample and one for the unknown sample and make the experiment for both..there should be a spot that has the same hight from the baseline of both experiments that is the cholorphyll one
ah its okay i went to the bio exam without with only half the syllabus >_<
so we all have our problems..lol
oh there is also questions about identification using also chromatography...for example if you could test if the sample you have is chlorophyll of if you don't know which pen belongs to who or something like that
i am going to tell you about the chlorophyll:
well you bring your unknown sample and you get something called a reference (it is like an already made chromotography paper with all the results and you could see on it the chlorophyll result)...you set up the same exp( nothing new just make the same thing as i said before) for this unknown sample...after doing the experiment you could measure the Rf value of the chrolophyll spot on the reference paper and measure on ur experiment and the one with the Rf value is the chlorophyll
OR something a bit different...you could set up two experiments...one for a chlorophyll sample and one for the unknown sample and make the experiment for both..there should be a spot that has the same hight from the baseline of both experiments that is the cholorphyll one