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Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 1

Separation of two substances by crystallisation depends upon their differences In

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Crystallisation is based on the difference in the solubilities of the compound and the impurities in a suitable solvent.

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Those substances can be separated by steam distillation which are

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Steam distillation is applied to separate substances which are steam volatile and are immiscible in water.

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Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 3

Glycerin can be purified by:

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The liquids which decompose at its boiling point can be purified by vacuum distillation. Glycerol decomposes at its boiling point (563K). It can be distilled by vacuum distillation without decomposition at 453K and under 12mm Hg pressure.

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Distillation under reduced pressure Is generally used to purify those liquids which

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Compounds which dissociate below thenboiling points or which have very high boiling points are distilled under reduced pressure.

Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 5

Which method can be applied to separate a mixture of camphor and benzole add?,

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Since both benzoic acid and camphor sublimate they can be separated by chemical methods. Benzoic acid reacts with alkalies whereas camphor does not.

Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 6

The process of separation of an organic compound from its aqueous solution by shaking with a suitable solvent is termed solvent extraction or differential extraction.

The organic compound present in the aqueous layer moves to the organic solvent because

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The organic substance being more soluble in organic solvent is transferred from aqueous layer to the organic layer.

Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 7

The substance which can be used as adsorbent in column chromatography is

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Alumina or silica gel are generally used as adsorbent in column chromatography.

Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 8

Given below is the column of adsorbent in which the mixture of the compounds  A + B + C is placed. When the solvent is poured through the column, the components are separated depending upon the degree of adsorption. Which of the given statements is correct?
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The most strongly adsorbed component is present in the band near the top while the weakly adsorbed constituent is found near the bottom.

Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 9

Given below is the developed chromatogram of a mixture of pigments.

Rf values for x and y can be expressed as

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Test: Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds (NCERT) - Question 10

Few mixtures and their methods of separation are given in the columns I and II respectively. Match the columns and mark the appropriate choice.

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