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In Chromatography, which answer best matches the evidence for chromatography?

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MCQ

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practice

Style

Topic

Purity, formulations and chromatography

Question

  1. A. To carry the solvent
  2. B. To provide a surface for the substances to separate
  3. C. To increase the temperature
  4. D. To mix the components

Answer

The correct answer is To provide a surface for the substances to separate. It matches chromatography because the evidence is spot and solvent-front distances and the expected result is Rf or separation evidence.

Explanation

The correct option is To provide a surface for the substances to separate. This is correct because spot and solvent-front distances is the evidence expected for chromatography, and Rf or separation evidence is the result that supports the conclusion. Other options are weaker when they confuse gas tests, flame colours, ion-test precipitates, chromatography evidence, or pure-substance/formulation wording.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Rf Values

Students often confuse Rf values with absolute measurements, thinking they represent the actual distance a substance travels rather than a ratio.

Emphasize that Rf values are calculated as the distance moved by the substance divided by the distance moved by the solvent, and they are dimensionless ratios used for comparison.

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