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Hamble RefHT ONLYSep ONLYStudent Checklist Question123
C2.3.01 What is a pure substance?
C2.3.01 What is a formulation?
C2.3.01 What can be used to distinguish between pure substances and mixtures?
C2.3.01 What are examples of formulations?
C2.3.01 What is a pure substance in everyday language?
C2.3.01 How are formulations made?
C2.3.01 ★ Students should be able to use melting point and boiling point data to distinguish pure from impure substances. ★
C2.3.01 ★ Students should be able to identify formulations given appropriate information. ★
C2.3.02 How would you test if carbon dioxide was present In a reaction?
C2.3.02 ★ Students do not need to know the names of components in proprietary products. ★
C2.3.02 How would you test if Hydrogen was present In a reaction?
C2.3.02 How would you test if chlorine was present In a reaction?
C2.3.02 How would you test if Oxygen was present In a reaction?
C2.3.03 What can Chromatography be used to separate?
C2.3.03 What are the names of the two phases involved in chromatography?
C2.3.03 What does seperation depend on?
C2.3.03 How should the Rf value be expressed?
C2.3.03 How is the Rf value calculated?
C2.3.03 How do the Rf values of compounds change in different solvents?
C2.3.03 How can compounds be identified?
C2.3.03 How many spots are produced by a pure compound compared to a compound in a mixture?
C2.3.03 How can paper chromatography be used to separate mixtures?
C2.3.03 How can chromatographic methods can be used for distinguishing pure substances from impure substances?
C2.3.03 How can chromatograms be used to determine R values?
C2.3.03 ★ provide answers to an appropriate number of significant figures. (MS) ★
C2.3.04 ★ Required practical 6 - Chromatography (AT skills 1,4) ★