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Investigate Chromatography

In this worksheet, students will learn about chromatography as a separation technique and its uses in the identification of substances and forensics.

'Investigate Chromatography' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 8 Science worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Chemistry: Pure and Impure Substances

Curriculum subtopic:   Separating Mixtures

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

Chromatography is a technique that is used to separate a mixture of soluble substances. These are substances that are dissolved in a solvent. 

 

Some substances are more soluble than others. Substances with a higher solubility move further up the paper.

 

Chromatography can be used to separate the multiple different dyes in a drop of ink, some food colourings, dyes or plant pigments.

 

Image of chromatography equipment

 

The sample liquids to be tested are dropped onto special paper along a pencil line to ensure the starting place is the same for each sample. The bottom of the paper is dipped in a suitable solvent (this can be water or another liquid).

 

The picture below shows the chromatography results for four different inks. It's called a chromatogram. The colours they separated into can be seen by looking at the coloured dots that appear directly above the names of the different inks.

 

Chromatogram  

 

A mixture will separate into more than one spot, in a vertical column. The higher the spot, the more soluble the substance. By matching the colour and height of the spots, you can identify the pigments which are present in the mixture.

 

So you can see that the brown ink is actually made up of three colours - blue, yellow and red!

 

On a chromatogram, one spot means that the substance is pure. An impure substance produces two or more spots

 

Let's get started on interpreting some chromatograms!

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