Procedure
The inks to be used in
this experiment are of two kinds: "washable" (e.g.,
Fineline non-toxic water pens, Pentel colored pens, and Mr.
Sketch water color markers), and "permanent" (e.g.,
Sharpie Permanent Markers). Using the following procedure, obtain
chromatograms of one permanent and four or five washable inks in
water. In addition, obtain chromatograms for a single ink using a
series of solvents. Choose one of the solvent systems listed
below.
| Solvent
System 1 |
Solvent
System 2 |
| deionized water |
deionized water |
| 1.0g of NaCl in 100 mL
of water |
25
mL isopropyl alcohol + 75 mL water |
| 2.0g of NaCl in 100 mL
of water |
50
mL isopropyl alcohol + 50 mL water |
| 5.0g of NaCl in 100 mL
of water |
75
mL isopropyl alcohol + 25 mL water |
| 10.0g of NaCl in 100 mL
of water |
pure isopropyl alcohol |
- Prepare 100 mL of
each of the solvents containing mixtures of NaCl, water
and isopropyl alcohol by combining in a beaker 1.0 g of
NaCl and the appropriate volumes of deionized water and
isopropyl alcohol. Weigh the salt out carefully on a
balance, and measure the liquid volumes with a graduated
cylinder.

- Cut pieces of filter
paper into rectangular strips about 2 or 3 cm wide and at
least 11 cm long. Trim one end as shown.
Use a pencil to draw a short line about 1 cm from the
tapered end. Place a small spot of the ink to be analyzed
on the pencil line.

- Pour solvent into the
chromatography bottles until it is deep enough to just
touch the bottom of a suspended strip of filter paper.
Fold about 1 mm of the filter paper strip along the
dotted line and attach enough tape to it so it can be
suspended across the bottle mouth as shown. Be sure the
solvent does not cover the ink spot. Place the lid over
the jar.
- Allow the solvent to
rise on the paper until it is about 1 cm from the top.
Remove and use a pencil to mark the location of the
solvent front. Suspend in air to dry.
- Calculate the Rf
value for each dye by measuring the distances traveled by
the dye and the solvent using the equation given in the
Background for this experiment.

Results
The Results section of
your notebook should contain one-half of each chromatogram that
you obtained. There should also be a description of the ink that
was used and the solvent for each chromatogram. Make a table
which lists the distances traveled by the solvent and the leading
edge of each dye. Include in your table the values of each Rf
value that is calculated for each dye. Under the table show your
calculation so you can check them later, if necessary.


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03.25.03