In chromatography why the blue colour rises up faster
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The blue pigment is more soluble (more attracted to water than to the paper) and less absorbent (less attracted to the paper) so it moves faster up the paper strip.
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Usually, a dyeisa mixture of two or morecolours. The coloured component thatismore soluble in water,rises fasterand in thisway thecoloursget separated. This process of separation of components of a mixtureisknown aschromatography.
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