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In the laboratory investigation, a student separates colored compounds obtained from a mixture of a crush spinach leaves and water by using paper chromatography. the colored compounds separate because of differences in

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
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Paper chromatography is described as an analytical technique which is used for separating the colored compounds in an organic substance. It helps in separating the compounds in the sample based on the differences in their polarities.  

The paper chromatography technique uses the stationary and mobile phases. The stationary phase is the water molecules that are trapped into the cellulose paper particles, while the solvent refers to the mobile phase. When the sample is loaded onto the cellulose paper and introduced into the mobile phase, the particles separate based on their polarity.  

Answered by yminose731
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molecular polarity

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