What is Choromatography?
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(chemistry) Any of varioustechniques for the qualitativeor quantitativeseparation of thecomponents ofmixtures ofcompounds; all characterised by the use of amobile phase(gas or liquid) moving relativeto a stationaryphase (liquid orsolid) - thedifferences between the rates ofmigration of the compounds between the two phaseseffects the separation.
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Chromatography a method of separation which works on the principle of travel speed of components of a mixture.This method is used for separating dyes and pigments from a mixture. Ink is the mixture 0f dyes of different colours.
There are many types of chromantography. The dyes from an ink can ve separated using paper chromatography.
For this, a strip of filter paper is dipped in the ink. Particles of dye start rising on filter paper; along with water. Different dyes rises with different speed because of different types of solubility in water and go up to certain heights.
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