Science, asked by kk2005, 11 months ago

what is meaning chroma in chromatography

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Answered by Đïķšhä
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the separation of mixtures into their constituents by preferential adsorption by a solid, as a column of silica (column chromatography) or a strip of filter paper (paper chromatography) or by a gel.
Answered by Manku12345
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y -- what does it mean?
To write with colors -- literally translated from its Greek roots chroma and graphein , chromatography was first developed by the Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett in 1903 as he produced a colorful separation of plant pigments through a column of calcium carbonate. Chromatography has since developed into an invaluable laboratory tool for the separation and identification of compounds. Although color usually no longer plays a role in the process, the same principles of chromatography still apply.
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