You have 0.50g of a mixture that you wish to purify by column chromatography. How much adsorbent should you use to pack the column? Estimate the appropriate column diameter and height
You have 0.50g of a mixture that you wish to purify by column chromatography. How much...
4. You plan to separate a mixture of the two compounds below using a column chromatography normal conditions, which of the compounds would you expect to be eluted off the column first? Expla
Question on Liquid Chromatography parameters You have an analysis you wish to perform and determined that liquid chromatography will be the best technique to use. Discuss the parameters that can be changed or modified in liquid chromatography to give you an optimal result.
How would you use ion exchange chromatography to seperate a mixture of alanine, glutamic acid, and lysine if you wished to maintain the pH at 7.5 and use only a single ion exchange column ( either an anionic or cationic exchanger). Describe the expected order of elution under the conditions which you propose.
Q. 1. dissolve all 3 compound in How much ether and why? 2.How much, 1M or 6M NaOH(aqueous) add? explain. ----how much in mL, 0.45-> moles-> mL of 1M--> 2x NaOH 3. how much HCl, 1M or 6M? why? explain. 4. how you evaporate ether and what temperature use to heat ethanol? Purify a 3 component mixture 2 neutrals and Acid a nontzat neutil acid см, -OM BH 0.50g BE 0.05g 0.45g NaOH ether Aqueous cl CH be K 0.54...
Combined chromatography methods You are provided with a solution containing a mixture of three different proteins with the following characteristics. Protein mol. mass (Da) isoelectric point (pI) Binds to ligand? A 45,000 6.1 Yes B 84,000 7.8 No C 85,000 7.9 Yes D 120,000 6 No E 122,000 8.0 No You are also provided with a size exclusion column, an ion-exchange column, and an affinity purification column (containing the ligand recognised by proteins A and C above). With the information...
Orange G and Blue dextran are in the mixture. Orange G is a small molecule, whereas blue dextran is relatively big. Which one flows out first? Which one flows out later? Why? 2. You need to purify a protein that is enriched with glutamate (i.e. acidic protein). What kind of chromatography would you use? 3. EGF (epidermal growth factor) is highly associated with malignant breast cancer. You have generated an antibody against EGF to screen the breast tissues. However, there...
7. (a) When you try separating an unknown mixture by reversed-phase chromatography with 50% acetonitrile/50% water, the peaks are too close together and are eluted in the range k = 2-6. Should you use a higher or lower concentration of acetonitrile in the next run? (b) When you try separating an unknown mixture by normal-phase chromatography with 50% hexane/50% methyl t-butyl ether the peaks are too close together and eluted in the range k = 2-6. Should you use a...
I need step by step procedure (pleases write a procedure as to how you will perform your separation) --This should be written up in sufficient detail so that another student in Chemistry could follow it to separate and purify your mixture. Be sure to include details as to how much solvent is used, concentration of acids and bases, temperatures of any processes. Purify a 3 component mixture 2 neutrals and Acid a nontzat neutil acid см, -OM BH 0.50g BE...
In a chromatography experiment, how do you identify the components of an unknown mixture? Select one: Combine the mixture with multiple known compounds and look for the largest spots. Compare the Rf values of the mixture components to the Rf values of pure known compounds. Combine the mixture with a series of known compounds and observe the color of the dots. Compare the color of the mixture spots to the colors of pure known compounds.
3. How much money will you need to have in an account today if you wish to withdrawal $1,000 at the end of each quarter for the first 5 years and then $1,500 at the end of each quarter for another ten years. Assume that you can earn interest at 7% compounded quarterly throughout