JAMB - Chemistry (2002 - No. 4)
The chromatography separation of ink is based on the ability of the components to
React with solvent
React with each other
Dissolve in each other in the column
Move at different speeds in the column
Explanation
Chromatography is a laboratory technique for the separation of a mixture into its components. A mixture is dissolved in a mobile phase, which is a liquid or gas that flows through a stationary phase, which is a solid or liquid. The components of the mixture separate as they travel through the stationary phase because they have different affinities for it.
The chromatography separation of ink is based on the ability of the components to move at different speeds in the column.
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