why does f different colour separated in chromatography
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In paper chromatography, a mixture is dissolved and pulled across a piece of paper. ... The mixture separates because its components travel across the paper at different rates, based on their attraction to the paper or solubility in the solvent.
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Chromatography is an analytical technique commonly used for separating a mixture of chemical substances into its individual components, so that the these components can be thoroughly analyzed. There are many types of chromatography e.g., liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, ion-exchange chromatography, affinity chromatography, but all of these employ the same basic principles.
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