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describe paper chromatography with an experiment in short

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Answered by akhil9757
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Chromatography technique that uses paper sheets or strips as the adsorbent being the stationary phase through which a solution is made to pass is called paper chromatography. It is an inexpensive method of separating dissolved chemical substances by their different migration rates across the sheets of paper.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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In analytical chemistry, paper chromatography is a technique used to separate dissolved chemical compounds by taking advantage of their differing rates of migration through paper sheets.

Paper chromatography:

  • An analytical technique for separating colored compounds or substances is paper chromatography.
  • Since alternative chromatography techniques, such as thin-layer chromatography, have taken their place in the laboratory, it is now largely utilized as a teaching tool.
  • A method for separating substances based on their differential solubility in the stationary phase and mobile phase is paper chromatography (solvent).
  • The solvent moves across the paper while carrying the amino acids in the paper chromatography method of separating amino acids.

Experiment:

  • A drop of the combined solution is applied using a micro syringe or capillary tube to the short end of the rectangular filter paper in paper chromatography investigations.
  • Allow the paper's blemish to dry.
  • Where the spot just reaches the solvent levels, the spotted filter paper is hanging vertically.

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