Title: What
1Whats In Your Water??
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2How do we know whats in our water?
- Extraction - Get the stuff you want out of the
sample - Separation - Separate the stuff you want from
interferences, as well as from each other to
isolate them
- Detection - Find some unique property of the
stuff you want - Quantification - How much is there
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3Decide on Your Method
This will depend on
Properties? Hydrophobic or Hydrophilic
- What youre looking for (Compounds of Interest)
- Where you want to look for it (Matrix)
What kind of interferences are you dealing with?
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4Extraction
- Remove your compounds of interest from the matrix
by dissolving them in a solvent in which they are
miscible
What would we need to know to do this?
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5Separation - Chromatography
- A way to separate things in a mixture based on
how similar they are to a solid material
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6Chromatography Terms
- Mobile Phase - Moves through stationary phase
Contains your sample - Liquid
- Stationary Phase - Doesnt move
- Solid
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7Chromatography Terms
Solvent with Compounds dissolved
Effluent
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8Solid Phase Extraction (SPE)
Wheres the stationary phase?
What about the mobile phase?
1 Conditioning Column
2 Sample Loading
3 Solvent 1
4 Solvent 2
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9So, whats going on here??
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10What do we know about water?
Polar
Hydro (Water) philic (Loving) Things are similar
to water (i.e. polar)
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11What do we know about oil?
Hydro (Water) phobic (Fearing) Things are NOT
similar to water (i.e. non-polar)
Non-Polar
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12Definition
- Separation of electric charge
A Polar Bond
A polar molecule
Electrons pulled this way
Unequal pulling
Difference in electronegativity between atoms
Electrons not shared equally
13Definition
- No significant separation of electric charge
All Non-Polar Bonds
A Non-polar molecule
Equal pulling
No difference in electronegativity between atoms
Electrons shared equally
14Definition
- Separation of electric charge
Polar Non-polar Bonds
Molecule Has Some Polarity
Unequal pulling
Electrons pulled this way OVERALL
Non-polar region
15Think of Polarity in RELATIVE Terms
Hexane
Water
Isopropanol
gt
gt
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16Like Dissolves Like
- Strongly polar molecules can even Hydrogen Bond
-- The Ultimate Polar Interaction!
d-
O
H
H
d
d
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17More Similar Interactions ? More Soluble
H-Bonds
Non-Polar Interactions
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18In The Column...
Non-Polar
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19How might these concepts connect to something
like Kool-Aid?
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20To The Lab!
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21Helpful Hints
- Group Organization
- 1 Data Recorder - Records all data and
observations in the data table page of your lab
handout - 1 Solution Adder - Adds the solutions to the top
of the column with a syringe - 1 Solution Manager - Prepares and give solution
tubes to Solution Adder Keeps track of what
solution to add next by following the procedure - 1 Column Manager - Keeps the column in proper
position and over the correct tube number Pushes
the solutions through the column with the plunger
after the Solution Adder has added them
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22Example
Solution Added
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70
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H20
H20
Kool-Aid
Glucose
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First non-polar solvent pulled red dye from the
Kool-Aid on the column
Hypotheses for whats happening
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23Column Technique Demonstration
Tip
Long End
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24Lets get started!...
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25Group Differences??
- Come up to the front of the room as a group and
share your groups observations and hypotheses
about why this happened - All other groups should record the different
groups observations
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26Group Differences??
- Now, reframe your hypotheses and explanations in
light of the information on you Kool-Aid packet
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27Group Differences??
Grape
Cherry
Orange
Lemon-Lime
- Now, reframe your hypotheses and explanations in
light of the information on you Kool-Aid packet
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28Rank Relative Polarity
Water
5
10
70
20
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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29Rank Relative Polarity
5
10
70
20
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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30Rank Relative Polarity
10
70
20
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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31Rank Relative Polarity
70
20
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
10
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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32Rank Relative Polarity
70
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
10
20
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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33Rank Relative Polarity
Solvents?
Yellow
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
10
20
70
Polar
Non-Polar
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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34Rank Relative Polarity
Solvents?
Red
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
10
20
70
Polar
Non-Polar
Yellow
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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35Rank Relative Polarity
Solvents?
Blue
Dyes?
Water
5
10
20
70
Polar
Non-Polar
Yellow
Red
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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36Rank Relative Polarity
Solvents?
Dyes?
Water
5
10
20
70
Polar
Non-Polar
Yellow
Red
Blue
Remember Molecules stay with their closest
polarity Column Non-polar Solvents polar to
non-polar
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37Why Do The Dyes Act Differently?
They have different polarities!!
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38What Makes a Molecule Polar?
- Difference in charge distribution
- Ionic groups
- Electronegative groups
- Molecular symmetry
- Size
Cl, Br, O
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39Larger
Small, Many OH Groups to H-bond to Water
Relative Polarity Glucose gt Yellow gt Red gt Blue
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40Image Credits
- Slide 1
- http//jewelcityjuice.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/saf
ety-tip-of-the-day/ - http//princetonwaterwatch.wordpress.com/2009/09/0
4/calculate-your-water-footprint/ - Slide 6/7
- http//www.biotage.com/graphics/9222.jpg
- Slide 8
- http//www.biotage.com/graphics/9223.jpg
- Slide 10
- http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9
/3D_model_hydrogen_bonds_in_water.jpg - Slide 11
- http//www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/
images/aqa_science_13.gif - Slide 16
- http//www.columbia.edu/sf2220/TT2008/web-content
/Images/yes20Kool-AidMan.jpg
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