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7 November, 01:32

What causes a mixture to separate into its components during a chromatography experiment?

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  1. 7 November, 02:00
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    Chromatography separates a mixture by adding a liquid (usually water) to separate out the pigments of the mixture/ink. The inks separate accordingly because as the water picks up and carries the pigments, each pigment travels at a different speed. This causes differentiation to appear, which causes the pigments to separate and show accordingly.
  2. 7 November, 02:02
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    Chromatography is used to separate mixtures of substances into their components.
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