Chemistry, asked by jrath, 7 months ago

PASSAGE BASED QUESTION
Please read the passage given below and answer the questions:
Q5.
The process of separation of coloured components from a mixture is known as
Chromatography. Kroma in Greek means colour. This technique was first used
for the separation of those solutes that dissolve in the same solvent. The ink that
we use has water as the solvent and the dye that is soluble in it. As the water
rises on the filter paper, it takes along with it the dye particles. The different
colours get separated in different bands of colours at different heights.
(a) What is the solute and solvent in the blue black ink?
(b) What type of coloured mixtures can be separated by Chromatography?
(c) What do you observe as the water rises up on the filter paper?
(d) Give any one application of Chromatography.

Answers

Answered by mor29
1

Answer:

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Answered by deepika9324
1

Explanation:

a) water is solvent and ink in solute.

b) that dissolve in the same solvent

c) it takes along with it the dye participles

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