what is chromatography give an example
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Answer:
Chromatography is a group of laboratory techniques used to separate the components of a mixture by passing the mixture through a stationary phase. Typically, the sample is suspended in the liquid or gas phase and is separated or identified based on how it flows through or around a liquid or solid phase.
Explanation:
Make a mark with a sketch on a blotting paper.
After leaving it undisturbed for some time , it is noticed that due to capillary action; the different color constituencies separate due to the rate of solubility
ORANGE COLOR SEPARATES INTO RED AND YELLOW.
Answer:
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.