Science, asked by macharlasulochana3, 5 months ago

We observe that kerosene rises up
in the wick of a lantern. Take a
wick and put a spot of ink at one
of its ends. Then dip the wick in
kerosene just as you had dipped
the chalk in water in the
chromatography activity. Will
your experiment be successful in
seperating the colour ink spot. Try
it.​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Yes , The experiment will be successful..

Answered by alwy076354
0

Answer:

A wick is taken and a spot of ink is put at one of its ends and the wick is dipped in kerosene. The color spot has been successfully separated into its constituent colors but at different levels due to the sharing of different affinities of the components of the liquid for kerosene. This process is known as chromatography, performed to separate mixtures dissolved in a liquid.

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