Chemistry, asked by sangitagurung1911, 10 months ago

How mixture of different colors get separated by chromatography process?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As the water creeps up the paper, the colors will separate out into their components. ... Capillary action makes the solvent travel up the paper, where it meets and dissolves the ink. The dissolved ink (the mobile phase) slowly travels up the paper (the stationary phase) and separates out into different components

Answered by vaibhavsharma306vs
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Answer:

chromatography is a separation technique .

Explanation:

it involves 2 phases

a. stationary phase

b. mobile phase.

stationary phase can be made up of silica which is a polar substance.

so we make slury of this and pour into the column so that 0.2 mm thick layer is applied

then we put acid washed sand to above and below the column

at last we put the sample i.e. mobile phase and the separation starts due yo capillary action the solvent moves upward and colours get separated.

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