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- Question 2 Which amomg the fragments below will be dectected by mass Spectrophotometer? i. [CH3CH31* ii. CH3CH3 iii. -CH2CH3 iv. [CH3CH4] only i ii and iv only i O i and iii only iCI NH 'N' chloroquine CI NH LHO N. N: hydroxychloroquine 5. You attempted to separate chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine using paper chromatography. You used a mixture of benzene and pyridine as your solvent. What results can you expect? O Two bands: hydroxychloroquine will have a higher Rf than chloroquine One band: Both will have equal Rf Four bands: The enantiomers of each analyte will appear as separate bands Two bands: chloroquine will have a higher Rf than hydroxychloroquineAbsorbance In an analysis of herbal medicinal compounds, Glycyrrhizin, cinnamic acid, and cinnamaldehyde are analyze in UV-vis absorption spectrometer indiviually (individual spectra shown in Fig 2), and a mixture of the three compounds are separated in HPLC (conditions given in Fig 3 caption), monitored with two UV detectors at 254 nm and 285 nm (chromatograms in Fig 3). Wavelength Glyamhien marker compounds. 2 ppm: cimuamaldehyde. 2 ppm. Cinnamic acid HO HOOG HO НО Cinnamaldehyde Figure 2 The photodiode array UV spectra of Chinese herbal medicine glycyrrhizin. 10 ppm: cinnamic acid. HOOC HO Q OH OH Absorbance MAU 10- 88 0 Figure 3. ثلث 10 B B 12 C Retention time (min) 254 nm 285 nm 18 Gradient separation of a mixed standard solution containing glycyrrhizin. cinnamic and cinnamaldehyde at concentration of 10, 2 and 2 ppm respectively. Conditions: Zorbax SB-C18. 4.6 x 12.5 mm guard column + 4.6 x 250 mm analytical column, 5-um dp: ACN: 25mM phosphate buffer pH 3.0. 1 mL/min: 20 °C: inj…
- 5. Properties and IMF: Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b are almost identical in structure, but they separated during TLC. Report the RFs you recorded for both molecules. What functional group(s) are different between them? Then explain these RF values by comparing the IMF present in each molecule to those present in the mobile or stationary phase and how this shaped their affinities for each phase. Use the terms RF, IMF, polar, nonpolar, affinity, mobile phase and stationary phase.Calculate the Rf value from the information given for both the known and unknown solutions and identify each unknown solution based on the Rf values from the known solutions. distance the spottraveled Rf = %3D distance the solvent traveled Distance the solvent travels: 6.1cm Known Solutions Acetaminophen in Ethanol: traveled 3.4 cm 2% Ibuprofen in Ethanol: traveled 5.2 cm 1% Caffeine in Ethanol: traveled 1.1 cm 2% Aspirin in Ethanol: traveled 3.5 cm Unknown Solutions Unknown 1: traveled 3.2 cm Unknown 2: traveled 3.7 cm Unknown 3: traveled 1.0 cm Unknown 4: traveled 4.9 cm Questions: In Thin-Layer Chromatography, what is the stationary phase? What is the mobile phase? 2. This diagram from the chemguide page shows the results of a thin layer chromatography experiment. A. Describe briefly, but precisely what would have been done to get to this stage. You can assume that you have height reached by he solvent the "salvent ton been given a suitable thins layer chromatography plate. В. Why…1.0 g of a compound A is prepared in 100 mL of water, and then extracted with 50 mL of ether. After the extraction, 0.25 g of the compound was recovered from the ether layer. What is the partitioning coefficient([A]ether/[A]water) for this compound in the system used? 50 ml ether 0g 0.25 g 1g 100 ml water O 4.0 O 3.0 O 1.5 O 0.75 O 0.25 O 0.67
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