If you are an analytical chemist, which separation technique would you
prefer and why you prefer it to isolate compounds? Provide a clear,
brief argument supporting your answer with diagram
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We can separate an analyte and an interferent if there is a significant difference in at least one of their chemical or physical properties. Table 7.6.1 provides a partial list of separation techniques, organized by the chemical or physical property affecting the separation.
Table 7.6.1. Classification of Separation Techniquesbasis of separationseparation technique(s)sizefiltration; dialaysis; size-exclusion chromatographymass or densitycentrifugationcomplex formationmaskingchange in physical statedistillation; sublimation; recrystalizationchange in chemical stateprecipitation; electrodeposition; volatilizationpartitioning between phasesextraction; chromatography
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