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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard.


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Exercises [Page 34]

Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard 3 Basic Analytical Techniques Exercises [Page 34]

Exercises | Q 1. (A) | Page 34

Choose the correct option.

Which of the following methods can be used to separate two compounds with different solubilities in the same solvent?

  • Fractional crystallization

  • Crystallization

  • Distillation

  • Solvent extraction

Exercises | Q 1. (B) | Page 34

Choose the correct option.

Which of the following techniques is used for the separation of glycerol from soap in the soap industry?

  • Distillation under reduced pressure

  • Fractional distillation

  • Filtration

  • Crystallization

Exercises | Q 1. (C) | Page 34

Choose the correct option.

Which technique is widely used in industry to separate components of the mixture and also to purify them?

  • Steam distillation

  • Chromatography

  • Solvent extraction

  • Filtration

Exercises | Q 1. (D) | Page 34

Choose the correct option.

A mixture of acetone and benzene can be separated by the following method:

  • Simple distillation

  • Fractional distillation

  • Distillation under reduced pressure

  • Sublimation

Exercises | Q 1. (E) | Page 34

Choose the correct option.

Colourless components on chromatogram can not be observed by the following:

  • Using UV light

  • Using iodine chamber

  • Using the spraying reagent

  • Using infrared light

Exercises | Q 2. (A) | Page 34

Which of the following techniques is used for the purification of solid organic compounds?

  1. Crystallization
  2. Distillation
Exercises | Q 2. (B)(a) | Page 34

What do you understand by the term residue?

Exercises | Q 2. (B)(b) | Page 34

What do you understand by the term filtrate?

Exercises | Q 2. (C) | Page 34

Why is a condenser used in distillation process?

Exercises | Q 2. (D) | Page 34

Why is paper moistened before filtration?

Exercises | Q 2. (E) | Page 34

What is the stationary phase in Paper Chromatography?

Exercises | Q 2. (F) | Page 34

What will happen if the upper outlet of the condenser is connected to the tap instead of the lower outlet?

Exercises | Q 2. (G) | Page 34

Give names of two materials used as stationary phase in chromatography.

Exercises | Q 2. (H) | Page 34

Which properties of solvents are useful for solvent extraction?

Exercises | Q 2. (I) | Page 34

Why should spotting of mixture be done above the level of mobile phase?

Exercises | Q 2. (J)(a) | Page 34

Define the Stationary phase.

Exercises | Q 2. (J)(b) | Page 34

Define the Saturated solution.

Exercises | Q 2. (K) | Page 34

What is the difference between simple distillation and fractional distillation?

Exercises | Q 2. (L)(a) | Page 34

Define Solvent extraction

Exercises | Q 2. (L)(b) | Page 34

Define Distillation

Exercises | Q 2. (M) | Page 34

List the properties of solvents which make them suitable for crystallization.

Exercises | Q 2. (N) | Page 34

Name the different types of Chromatography and explain the principles underlying them.

Exercises | Q 2. (O) | Page 34

Why do we see bands separating in column chromatography?

Exercises | Q 2. (P) | Page 34

How do you visualize colourless compounds after separation in TLC and Paper Chromatography?

Exercises | Q 2. (Q) | Page 34

Compare TLC and Paper Chromatography techniques.

Exercises | Q 3 | Page 34

Label the diagram and explain the process in your words.

Solutions for 3: Basic Analytical Techniques

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Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 3 - Basic Analytical Techniques - Shaalaa.com

Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 3 - Basic Analytical Techniques

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Concepts covered in Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 3 Basic Analytical Techniques are Introduction of Some Analytical Techniques, Purification of Solids, Fractional Crystallization, Solvent Extraction, Adsorption Chromatography, Partition Chromatography, Simple Distillation Method, Crystallisation Method, Chromatography Method.

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