GCSE Chemistry – Instrumental methods in chemistry
Learning Objectives
-I can give the advantages and disadvantages of using instrumental methods to identify ions rather than the ones used in class
-I can describe the use of flame emission spectroscopy
-I can interpret results of flame test emission spectroscopy
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1. Question
What is instrumental analysis used for?
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2. Question
State one advantage to using instrumental analysis.
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3. Question
State one advantage to using instrumental analysis.
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4. Question
State one advantage to using instrumental analysis.
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5. Question
State one advantage to using instrumental analysis.
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6. Question
State one disadvantage to using instrumental analysis.
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7. Question
State one disadvantage to using instrumental analysis.
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8. Question
State one disadvantage to using instrumental analysis.
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9. Question
What is flame emission spectroscopy a type of?
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10. Question
What is flame emission spectroscopy used for?
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11. Question
What industry is flame emission spectroscopy used?
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12. Question
What type of ions are identified during flame emission spectroscopy?
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13. Question
What test can the flame emission spectroscopy be linked to?
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14. Question
How are metal ions identified during flame emission spectroscopy?
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15. Question
What can be discovered about the metal ions during flame emission spectroscopy?
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16. Question
Within flame emission spectroscopy, where are samples heated?
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17. Question
During flame emission spectroscopy, what does the energy make jump into higher energy levels and jump down again being released as light energy?
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18. Question
During flame emission spectroscopy, where are the wavelengths of light analysed?
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19. Question
How are the results within a flame emission spectroscopy presented?
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20. Question
Where is the database held?