Write notes on paper chromatography with special emphasis on mobile and stationary phase. What is the scientific importance of this technique?
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The stationary phase is the phase that doesn't move and the mobile phase is the phase that does move. ... In paper and thin-layer chromatography the mobile phase is the solvent. The stationary phase in paper chromatography is the strip or piece of paper that is placed in the solvent.
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In paper chromatography, substances are distributed between a stationary phase and a mobile phase. The stationary phase is the water trapped between the cellulose fibers of the paper. The mobile phase is a developing solution that travels up the stationary phase, carrying the samples with it.
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