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give reason the solubility of a mixture plays an important role in chromatography

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Answered by GHOULS
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The unequal solubility causes the various color molecules to leave solution at different places as the solvent continues to move up the paper. The more soluble a molecule is, the higher it will migrate up the paper. If a chemical is very non-polar it will not dissolve at all in a very polar solvent.

Answered by jindalheetansh
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the chromatography works on the principle substances are dissolved in same solvent but solubility is different so the solubility have main role in chromatography

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