the array of colour on a chromatography paper
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A solvent (such as water, oil or isopropyl alcohol) is allowed to absorb up the paper strip. ... Different molecules run up the paper at different rates. As a result, components of the solution separate and, in this case, become visible as strips of color on the chromatography paper.
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