which pigments did not travel from the baseline in leaf chromatography
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The speed at which a particular pigment moves depends on its relative affinities for the two solvent phases; if it has no affinity whatever for the water phase, it will travel at maximum speed, just behind the solvent-front (eg beta-carotene); on the other hand, if the pigment has no affinity whatever for the non-polar
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Chromatography is a method of separating the components of a mixture over time. Chromatography has allowed for the discovery of many specialized pigments, including at least five forms of chlorophyll.
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