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𝘼𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣:- The water moved up here due to the capillary action and the components of this line basically an ink got separated accordingly due to their different molecular weight.
Chromatography paper is used to separate two coloured colors present in a dye. As the water rises up ,due to capillary action of water ,when it comes closer to ink ,it gets converted into different colors.
A strip of chromatography paper spotted at the base with the solution of the mixture is suspended in a suitable solvent or a mixture of solvents (Fig. 12.13). This solvent acts as the mobile phase. The solvent rises up the paper by capillary action and flows over the spot. The paper selectively retains different components according to their differing partition in the two phases. The paper strip so developed is known as a chromatogram. The spots of the separated coloured compounds are visible at different heights from the position of initial spot on the chromatogram. The spots of the separated Fig.12.12 (b) Developed chromatogram. colourless compounds may be observed either
It because water is a solvent as it move up it carry ink with it, different ink substance have different solubility so who more soluble in water it will go the highest who less soluble so it will go to the bottom
This depends on the solubility of solvent Eg. If we take mixture of sugars ,, then sugar with high solubility moves fastly as compared to the sugar with high solubility move slowly on filter 📄
In paper chromatography paper is not the stationary phase water molecules which get embedded in paper pores are stationary phase and the sample is mobile phase
The constituents of the ink colour moves at different speed as the water moves to the chromatography paper as a result of the differences in the solubility of the constituent and and also differences between the distances of the colour is based on their different polarities.
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𝘼𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣:-
The water moved up here due to the capillary action and the components of this line basically an ink got separated accordingly due to their different molecular weight.
this occurs due to the difference in the solubility between mobile and stationary phase
To be more precise polarity
Are bhai adsorbing power/ polarity hota hai 😂
Correct answer - polarity, decided by Distribution Coefficient
Adsbortion hota hai bhai
This is because the more soluble the colour the faster it travels. The less soluble will near the base line.
Chromatography paper is used to separate two coloured colors present in a dye. As the water rises up ,due to capillary action of water ,when it comes closer to ink ,it gets converted into different colors.
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This phenomenon is called as capillarity
This chromatography technique is based on the principle of partition
Respected Mam, but ink separation to hua hi nhi...?
A strip of chromatography paper spotted
at the base with the solution of the mixture is
suspended in a suitable solvent or a mixture
of solvents (Fig. 12.13). This solvent acts as
the mobile phase. The solvent rises up the
paper by capillary action and flows over the
spot. The paper selectively retains different
components according to their differing
partition in the two phases. The paper strip
so developed is known as a chromatogram.
The spots of the separated coloured
compounds are visible at different heights
from the position of initial spot on the
chromatogram. The spots of the separated
Fig.12.12 (b) Developed chromatogram. colourless compounds may be observed either
This is happening because the movement of the non polar is more than polar solvents. We can calculate the Retaintion Value for this.
Thankyou for this concept I was doing pyq jee mains and this que come and I got stuck in that que but after reading your comment I got the answer
Capillarity... Rise or fall of liquid in a vertical column. Is adsorption also associated with the experiment?
Yes
Capillary action
B cauz of capillary action.
Base line should be drawn by pencil , otherwise ink will react
There is no sample for the ink to react with. This is only a demonstration so consider the ink as the sample
Why the water is moving against gravity ( give reason properly) not such as this is capillary action
Mam water absorbed in paper acts as stationary phase not the paper
This is because of difference in solubility of compounds in mobile phase and stationary phase.
The phenomenon is called capillary action....in which mobile phase can move upword side on stationary phase
Differential partitioning
It because water is a solvent as it move up it carry ink with it, different ink substance have different solubility so who more soluble in water it will go the highest who less soluble so it will go to the bottom
The main principle is partition
polarity
its because of moleculer weight of compound the more light will go up the heavier one will remain at the end
This depends on the solubility of solvent
Eg. If we take mixture of sugars ,, then sugar with high solubility moves fastly as compared to the sugar with high solubility move slowly on filter 📄
This is becoz of adsorption degree and capillary action❤
Ma'am one suggestion is that we can't touch chemotherapy paper by hand use forcep or wear gloves..
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Mam maine marker ki blue ink se ye experiment krne ki koshish ki pr ink se alg alg colour nhi hue 🤔
Cappilary action ke through 😊😊
Colour which have less density it rises and which have moderate density will be rise till middle and which have most heavy density it will be at last
Substances are separated due to their relative affinities in mobole and stationary phase
Solubility of colour in marker
Rf value increased by the solute by solvent compound
Aap ne sample place hi nahi Kiya line pe?
Due to polarity nature of stationary and mobile phase, adsorption phenomenon takes place
The water rises up because of capillary action
In paper chromatography paper is not the stationary phase water molecules which get embedded in paper pores are stationary phase and the sample is mobile phase
Difference in solubility
Different substance adsorb differently on stationary phase on the application of mobile phase... Ncert
Due to capillary action
It happens Due to capillary action
Polarity difference 🙃
Use pencil not used in ink pen
Which colour/ pen did you use?
Relative affinities of compound with stationary and mobile phase
Because density of blue 🔵 colour is less than other colours
Thnx you
Capillary
The constituents of the ink colour moves at different speed as the water moves to the chromatography paper as a result of the differences in the solubility of the constituent and and also differences between the distances of the colour is based on their different polarities.
Paper is not the stationary phase rather it's the water molecules which get embedded in the pores of the chromatography paper
ur result is known as a tilting effect mean the spot are not separate from ech other
Due to capillary Action
This all is happen due to different solubility.and the tequinets that you use is chromatography to separate it.
Capillary rise
Adsorption power i think
Chromatography paper is not a stationary phase in paper chromatography
Adsorption
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Due to affinity and capillaey action clr are seprated
Capillarity 🤔
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U should polut sample on paper then talk in English 😂
Wharman filter no1 paper
Chromatography
Molecular weight😢
B/coz chromatographic paper is used to separate two different dyes
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