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The paper chromatographic paper is made up of ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Paper is made of cellulose fibres, and cellulose is a polymer of the simple sugar, glucose. The key point about cellulose is that the polymer chains have -OH groups sticking out all around them. To that extent, it presents the same sort of surface as silica gel or alumina in thin layer chromatography.

Answered by rajeshks7351
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Cellulose Fibres

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