Chemistry, asked by Ammy7754, 9 months ago

The ink spot is placed on the chromatography paper just above the level of the solvent . Why ?

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Answered by loadofearth
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Answer:

so that it does not dissolve completely

Explanation:

if it is kept in solvent then it will dissolve in solvent. But, when it is kept above, small amount of solvent reaches the ink spot by capillary action

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