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Chromatography is a type of process in which colour get adsorbed by the filter paper or tissue paper on the basis of adsorption rate.
Adsorb - Hold on surface(Surface Phenomenon)
This is generally used to seperate dyes and pigments of chlorophyll.
This required for chromatography are :-
Tissue Paper
Solvent
Beaker
Solute
The substance have higher adsorption rate
get adsorb near baseline.
Baseline - Line drawn to deep that much part only in solvent.
Adsorb - Hold on surface(Surface Phenomenon)
This is generally used to seperate dyes and pigments of chlorophyll.
This required for chromatography are :-
Tissue Paper
Solvent
Beaker
Solute
The substance have higher adsorption rate
get adsorb near baseline.
Baseline - Line drawn to deep that much part only in solvent.
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Chromatography is a process of separating out different parts of chemical mixtures onto an absorbent material that can then be individually analyzed because different parts are caught on the material at different rates.
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