Using papers
One method to separate colored substances from liquids is chromatography. This technique involves passing the mixture through a stationary phase, where the different components will move at different rates based on their interactions with the stationary phase. This results in the separation of the colored substances based on their individual properties.
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gravity
On the basis of their solubility in particular substances.
One easy way to separate mixtures into different substances is by freezing them. Once each substance has reached its freezing point, you can cut the substances a part.
You can tell the number of colored substances in a drink using a chromatogram by observing the distinct peaks or bands produced on the chromatogram. Each peak or band represents a different colored substance present in the drink. By comparing the retention times of the peaks to known standards, you can identify and quantify the colored substances in the drink.
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pigments
Kidneys
To separate substances (that have different boiling points).
Locating agent is a substance/liquid that help to separate and analyze colorless substances in chromatography by reacting with the colorless substance to form colored spots on the chromatogram.
One common method is to use filtration to separate insoluble substances from soluble substances. The mixture is passed through a filter that catches the insoluble substances, while allowing the soluble substances to pass through. Another method could be to use techniques such as centrifugation or precipitation to separate the insoluble substances from the soluble ones in the mixture.