Chemistry, asked by esha5544, 3 months ago

a) what is chromatography?
b) why is it named so?
c) what are the advantages of chromatography?
d) name the simplest type of chromatography?
e)on what principle is this method based?
f)what is meant by stationary phase and mobile phase in chromatography?​

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Answered by naku6200245558
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The process of separating different dissolved constituents of a mixture by their absorption on an appropriate material is called chromatography.

The process of separating different dissolved constituents of a mixture by their absorption on an appropriate material is called chromatography.2. It is named so, because earlier it was used to separate mixtures containing coloured components only but these days this technique is applied to colourless substances too.

The process of separating different dissolved constituents of a mixture by their absorption on an appropriate material is called chromatography.2. It is named so, because earlier it was used to separate mixtures containing coloured components only but these days this technique is applied to colourless substances too.3.

The process of separating different dissolved constituents of a mixture by their absorption on an appropriate material is called chromatography.2. It is named so, because earlier it was used to separate mixtures containing coloured components only but these days this technique is applied to colourless substances too.3. Advantages of chromatography:

chromatography:

chromatography:

chromatography: (i) A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.

chromatography: (i) A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.(ii) Components with very similar physical and chemical properties can be separated.

chromatography: (i) A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.(ii) Components with very similar physical and chemical properties can be separated.(iii) It identifies the different constituents of a mixture.

chromatography: (i) A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.(ii) Components with very similar physical and chemical properties can be separated.(iii) It identifies the different constituents of a mixture.(iv) It also helps in quantitative estimation of components of a mixture.

chromatography: (i) A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.(ii) Components with very similar physical and chemical properties can be separated.(iii) It identifies the different constituents of a mixture.(iv) It also helps in quantitative estimation of components of a mixture.4. The simplest type of chromatography is "Paper chromatography".

chromatography".5. Chromotography is based on differential affinities of compounds towards two phases i.e. stationary and mobile phase.

phase.6. The filter paper acts as "stationary phase" while the solvent act as "mobile phase".

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