Separation & Purification (CIE IGCSE Chemistry: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

Exam Questions

5 hours57 questions
11 mark

A student carries out an investigation on different plant extracts using paper chromatography. The experimental set-up he uses is shown below.

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Where should he place the samples of plant extract?

  • On the pencil line

  • Below the pencil line in the solvent

  • Exactly 1 cm above the pencil line

  • Exactly 1 cm below the pencil line

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21 mark

Paper chromatography was used to determine if a banned preservative, X, is present in four samples obtained from four different packaged foods labelled A, B, C and D.

The results of the analysis of the foodstuffs are shown in the diagram below.

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Which foodstuff contains X?

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    31 mark

    The diagram below illustrates the experimental set-up to carry out distillation. What are the correct labels for points A and B on the condenser?

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      Point A Point B
    A water in water in
    B water in water out
    C water out water in
    D water out water out

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      41 mark

      A student performs a technique using the apparatus shown. 

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      Which separation technique has the student performed?

      • Crystallisation

      • Evaporation

      • Distillation

      • Filtration

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      51 mark

      Rocksalt is the mineral form of sodium chloride. It is known to commonly contain sodium chloride and sand along with other trace impurities.

      A combination of physical changes and separation techniques can be used to produce higher purity sodium chloride and sand.

      What is the correct order of physical changes and separation techniques to separate sodium chloride and sand?

      • Melting, filtering, crystallising

      • Melting, filtering

      • Dissolving, filtering, crystallising

      • Dissolving, crystallising

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      11 mark

      A substance was analysed and was found to have a boiling point of 450 °C.

      At room temperature it is a soft grey solid.

      Which temperature could be the melting point of a pure sample of the substance?

      • - 12 °C

      • 56 °C to 72 °C

      • 250 °C to 275 °C

      • 142 °C

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      21 mark

      Solid P melts at exactly 60oC and boils at exactly 310oC. Solid Q dissolves in ethanol and shows a green colour and a yellow colour when analysed using paper chromatography.

      Which row is correct?

       

      Contains only one substance

      Contains more than one substance

      A

      Q

      P

      B

      Q

      -

      C

      -

      Q

      D

      P

      Q

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        31 mark

        Pure H2O boils at 100 oC and freezes at 0 oC.

        What is the melting point and boiling point of water after the addition of potassium chloride?

         

        Boiling point / oC

        Freezing point / oC

        A

        103

        -3

        B

        103

        3

        C

        97

        -3

        D

        97

        No change

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          41 mark

          A student has performed an experiment which produced a precipitate. She correctly chooses to separate the precipitate using the process of filtration. She prepares the filter paper to be placed into the funnel by folding it as shown below.

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          Which diagram correctly illustrates the filter paper at stage 3?

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            51 mark

            The diagram below shows the apparatus a student used to separate a product from a reaction mixture.

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            What did the mixture contain?

            • Aqueous sodium chloride and unreacted solid catalyst

            • Water and ethanol

            • Water and oil

            • Aqueous sodium chloride and oil

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            11 mark

            A yellow solid, W is soluble in water. Which method of separation can be used to obtain the solid W from an aqueous solution?

            • Neutralisation

            • Chromatography

            • Distillation

            • Crystallisation

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            21 mark

            Extended tier only

            Four different dyes labelled P, Q, R and S produced the chromatograms as shown below.

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            Which dye has an Rf value of 0.7?

            • S only

            • R only

            • Both P and Q

            • None

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            3a1 mark

            Extended tier only

            It is important that substances used in the synthesis of medicines are pure as impurities in these products can be detrimental to our health. Samples of pure and impure paracetamol were analysed using chromatography. The resulting chromatogram is shown below.

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            The impure sample of paracetamol was contaminated with one of the raw chemicals used during its synthesis.

            What is the Rf value of the chemical?

            • 0.70

            • 0.75

            • 0.65

            • 0.85

            3b1 mark

            A mixture of sugars can be separated out by paper chromatography. 

            The student sprays the dried chromatogram with a locating agent. 

            Why is this used?

            • To help the sugars dissolve in the solvent 

            • To stop the sugars reacting with each other

            • To form coloured spots with the sugars

            • To aid the separation of the mixture

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