describe an activity to show the separation of dyes from the blue ink. state the underline principle involved in the process ?
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The experiment is done by Chromatography
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Chromatography
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- Dyes from ink can be separated through the processes :
Evaporation, distillation, filtration, and centrifugation .
- Separation of dyes from blue ink can be done by centrifugation.
- Ink is basically a mixture of dye in water or we can say Ink is basically a mix of shading in water.
- For volatile compounds, evaporation is used and hence, water in ink is evaporated thus leaving behind the dyes from the blue ink as it is not volatile. Dyes being nonvolatile does not evaporate.
- The principle involved in this process is chromatography.
"Chromatography is a lab procedure for the separation of a blend(mixture). The blend is broken down in a liquid called the mobile stage, which brings it through a structure holding another material called the stationary stage. The different constituents of the mixture travel at various velocities, making them isolated.
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