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natka813 [3]
3 years ago
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A student dissolved a sample in hexane, spotted it on to a TLC plate and eluted using ethyl acetate. After visualizing the TLC p

late under a UV lamp, the student found their sample had two spots corresponding to Rf values of 0.31 and 0.85. They ran the TLC plate again, this time dissolving the compound in dicholoroacetic acid and using ethyl acetate as the eluent. What will be the Rf values for each spot?
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Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
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1) Consider the following silica gel TLC plate of compounds A, B, and C developed in hexanes:

<span><span>Determine the Rf values of compounds A, B, and C run on a silica gel TLC plate using hexanes as the solvent.</span>Which compound, A, B, or C, is the most polar?<span>What would you expect to happen to the Rf values if you used acetone instead of hexanes as the eluting solvent?</span><span>How would the Rf values change if eluted with hexanes using an alumina TLC plate?</span></span>

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2) You are trying to determine a TLC solvent system which will separate the compounds X, Y, and Z. You ran the compounds on a TLC plate using hexanes/ethyl acetate 95:5 as the eluting solvent and obtained the chromatogram below. How could you change the solvent system to give better separation of these three compounds?

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3) After a rather lengthy organic chemistry synthesis procedure, a student ran the product of the reaction on a TLC plate and obtained the result below. What might he/she have done wrong, if anything?

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4) A student spots an unknown sample on a TLC plate. After developing in hexanes/ethyl acetate 50:50, he/she saw a single spot with an Rf of 0.55. Does this indicate that the unknown material is a pure compound? What can be done to verify the purity of the sample?

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5) Consider a sample that is a mixture composed of biphenyl, benzoic acid, and benzyl alcohol. The sample is spotted on a TLC plate and developed in a hexanes/ethyl acetate solvent mixture. Predict the relative Rf values for the three compounds in the sample.

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6) Plate A, below, represents the TLC chromatogram of a compound run in hexanes. The same compound was then spotted on a large TLC plate and again run in hexanes. Which TLC plate, B, C, or D, correctly represents how far the compound would run on the longer plate?

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