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Does chromatography only separate colours in a dye?

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Answered by swapnil5962
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chromatography has come a long way from separating just colours. In the modern days, chromatography has a wide range of uses. Some of them include:

Separating of organic mixtures

Determination of impurities in drugs and drug products

Separation and identification of biological samples

To test the purity of compounds

Forensic analysis

Determination of trace elements

Analysis of biological samples to determine drug abuse

Analysis of milk

To check the quality of air and determine the amount of pollutants

Separation of volatile compounds

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Answered by whoareyou41
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yes; Paper chromatography is a method forseparating dissolved substances from one another. ... It works because some of the coloured substances dissolve in the solvent used better than others, so they travel further up the paper. A pencil line is drawn, and spots of ink or plant dye are placed on it
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