Purple and Orange
assuming you used an ether based chromatography solution it will be the pigment that is at the top of the chromatography paper
the more soluble the plant pigment is with the chromatography solvent, the farther it will travel up the chromatography paper
Most markers have alcohol-soluble pigment vehicles.
kclo3
Purple and Orange
assuming you used an ether based chromatography solution it will be the pigment that is at the top of the chromatography paper
the more soluble the plant pigment is with the chromatography solvent, the farther it will travel up the chromatography paper
#1 - Soluble the pigment is on the solvent #2 - The degree of adhesion the pigment has to the paper
each pigment absorbs at least one color.
A pigment is a insoluble particle that is entrapped inside net of other molecules (matrix). a dye colorant is a soluble molecule, that is chemically attached to the matrix.
Nitrogen
Red
Most markers have alcohol-soluble pigment vehicles.
KClO3
kclo3
An anthocyanin (I do not know of a antocyanin) is a blue, purple, red, or pink water-soluble flavanoid pigment in cell sap / a vacuole. Hope this helps :)