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it can be used in everyday life by liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, thin-layer chromatographyand paper chromatography.
They are used in many scientific studies to identify unknown organic and inorganic compounds. They are also used in crime scene investigation, DNA and RNA sequencing, among others. Essentially, any solution can be separated through some form of chromatography.
Paper chromatography is used as an analytical method not for production.
it is chromatography
Coffee filter paper can be used. It does not produce results as good as chromatography paper, but it still works.
it can be used in everyday life by liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, thin-layer chromatographyand paper chromatography.
They are used in many scientific studies to identify unknown organic and inorganic compounds. They are also used in crime scene investigation, DNA and RNA sequencing, among others. Essentially, any solution can be separated through some form of chromatography.
Paper chromatography is used as an analytical method not for production.
it is chromatography
Coffee filter paper can be used. It does not produce results as good as chromatography paper, but it still works.
yes
chromatography
A hypothesis for paper chromatography depends on what you are making the hypothesis on. A hypothesis for the speed of chromatography could be that you think the speed of the process can be changed depending on the type of paper, or whatever the stationary phase is, and the type of solvent being used.
assuming you used an ether based chromatography solution it will be the pigment that is at the top of the chromatography paper
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.
i think its chromatography :)
The chromatography paper is spotted twice so as to increase the amount of sample used for the separation on the paper. This is to allow distinct banding of the sample into its constituents.