Edexcel International A Level Chemistry

Topic Questions

4.9 Organic Analytical Techniques

11 mark

In HPLC, the mobile and stationary phases are

      Mobile phase Stationary phase
  A gas liquid
  B gas solid
  C liquid gas
  D liquid solid

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The mass spectrum of the compound shown is obtained using a high resolution mass spectrometer.

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What is the mass to charge ratio, m/ z, of the molecular ion of this compound?

[Ar values: H = 1.0078    C = 12.0000    O = 15.9949]

  • 92.0261

  • 92.0312

  • 93.0339

  • 93.0390

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This question is about chromatography.

a)
A spot caused by an amino acid has moved 42 mm from the baseline of a paper chromatogram.
The Rf value for the amino acid under these conditions is 0.62.

What is the distance moved by the solvent?
  • 680 mm

  • 68 mm

  • 42 mm

  • 26 mm

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b)
In gas chromatography, GC, which of these would be the most suitable carrier gas?
  • argon

  • hydrogen

  • methane

  • oxygen

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31 mark

How many peaks are there in the carbon-13 (13C) NMR spectrum of methylcyclohexane?

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  • one

  • three

  • five

  • seven

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41 mark

In gas chromatography, a gas containing a mixture is passed over a liquid stationary phase. The main reason a mixture is separated into its components is because they have different

  • boiling temperatures

  • forces of attraction to the liquid

  • relative molecular masses

  • volatilities

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51 mark

In the high resolution proton NMR spectrum of propan-2-ol, CH3CHOHCH3 there are

  • one singlet, one doublet and a heptet

  • one singlet, two doublets and a heptet

  • two singlets and two triplets

  • three singlets and a quartet

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61 mark

A mixture of organic compounds was analysed using thin-layer chromatography.

The Rf value was 0.92 for one of the components in the mixture.

What can be deduced about the attractions between that component and the stationary and mobile phases?

      Attraction between component and
stationary phase
Attraction between component and
mobile phase
  A strong strong
  B strong weak
  C weak weak
  D weak strong

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