Mixtures of substances can be separated using different techniques - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2019 - Paper 1
Question 4
Mixtures of substances can be separated using different techniques.
(a) Which of the following is a mixture of substances?
A air
B carbon dioxide
C gold
D tita... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Mixtures of substances can be separated using different techniques - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
Which of the following is a mixture of substances?
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A air
Step 2
State one other mistake in Figure 5.
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One mistake is that the water-cooled condenser is not horizontal; it should be positioned correctly to facilitate the condensation process effectively.
Step 3
List the steps in the correct order.
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4, 5, 1, 6
Step 4
Explain, using Figure 6, which food colouring contains the greatest number of coloured substances.
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Food colouring T contains the greatest number of coloured substances because it has the most spots visible on the chromatogram, indicating more separated components.
Step 5
Calculate the Rf value for food colouring R.
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The Rf value can be calculated using the formula: Rf=distanceofsolventfrontdistanceofsubstance=8.00cm2.30cm=0.2875
Rounded to two significant figures, the Rf value is 0.29.