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Which of the following methods is NOT suitable for concentrating a protein solution?
Simple distillation
Ultrafiltration
Lyophilization
Dialysis against a concentrated polymer solution
A colloidal solution of gold nanoparticles is prepared by reduction of . Which of the following methods is MOST EFFECTIVE for purifying this solution from excess reactants and small ionic byproducts?
Filtration
Centrifugation
Dialysis
Evaporation
A binary liquid mixture of components A and B exhibits an azeotrope at a specific composition. Which of the following statements is ALWAYS true about this azeotropic mixture?
The composition of the vapor phase is identical to the composition of the liquid phase.
The boiling point of the azeotrope is the average of the boiling points of pure A and B.
The azeotrope can be separated into pure A and B by fractional distillation.
The azeotrope always shows a positive deviation from Raoult's Law.
Which of the following methods is most suitable for separating a mixture of iodine and potassium chloride?
Sublimation
Distillation
Chromatography
Solvent Extraction
Which technique is employed to separate two miscible liquids with a significant difference in their boiling points?
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Chromatography
Sublimation
In chromatography, the component that travels the furthest on the chromatogram is the one that is:
Most soluble in the mobile phase and least adsorbed to the stationary phase
Least soluble in the mobile phase and most adsorbed to the stationary phase
Equally soluble in both phases
Insoluble in both phases
Which method is best suited for separating a mixture of two immiscible liquids with different densities?
Distillation
Separating funnel
Chromatography
Sublimation
Crystallization is a purification technique based on the principle of:
Difference in solubility of the compound and impurities at different temperatures
Difference in melting points of the compound and impurities
Difference in boiling points of the compound and impurities
Difference in densities of the compound and impurities
A solution is prepared by dissolving 10 g of glucose in 190 g of water. What is the mass percentage of glucose in the solution?
5%
10%
2%
95%