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what is the name of the piece of paper at the end of a chromatography experiment? ​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Phases. The stationary phase, which in paper chromatography is highly uniform, absorbent paper, is the foundation of chromatography. The solvent that travels through the paper, bringing various compounds with it, is known as the mobile phase.

Chromatography is a method that may be used to partially identify components in a mixture by separating them.

By monitoring the passage of individual extracted colors along a sheet of paper using an aqueous salt solution, combinations of food colors extracted from 'Smarties' will be separated and compared with a set of standard food dyes in this experiment utilizing paper chromatography. In chromatography, there are two phases: the stationary phase, which is the paper in this case, and the mobile phase, which is the salt solution.

Answered by thakrepayal
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As we know that the pattern of separated components on the paper is called a chromatogram.

  • As the stationary phase, which in paper chromatography is highly uniform, absorbent paper, is the foundation of chromatography.
  • As we know that The solvent that travels through the paper, bringing various compounds with it, is known as the mobile phase.
  • So, the Chromatography is a method that may be used to partially identify components in a mixture by separating them.
  • As we also know that monitoring the passage of individual extracted colors along with a sheet of paper using an aqueous salt solution, combinations of food colors extracted from 'Smarties' will be separated and compared with a set of standard food dyes in this experiment utilizing paper chromatography.

Thus, In chromatography, there are two phases: the stationary phase, which is the paper in this case, and the mobile phase, which is the salt solution.

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