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For a 2 paper-band kite, 28! 4 for the up-rights, 8 for the top an bottom of the paper-band on top, 8 for the top an bottom of the paper-band on the bottom, now you need 4 cross pieces for the top & bottom of the top paper-band and 4 cross pieces for the top & bottom of the bottom paper-band. If my math serves me, that's 28.
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thin paper to wipe your bottom with
To make a book cover, cut out the bottom panel of a paper bag. Center your book on the remaining paper. Crease the top and bottom of the paper corresponding to the top and bottom of the book. Fold the creases in. Slip the two ends over the front and back of the book.
The solvent rises up the chromatography paper (blotting paper) by capillarity. When the solvent reaches the "spot" it dissolves the mixture of coloured chemicals. There is now a solution; this is a mixture of solutes dissolved in the solvent. The molecules of these different chemicals are all different sizes. The simple explanation is that the smallest solute molecules travel almost as quickly as the solvent molecules and so get carried to the top of the chromatogram. The largest solute molecules travel very slowly and stay near the bottom. So some of the coloured chemical travel further than others.
A company letterhead is a standard piece of paper that is used for all business correspondence. The letterhead usually has the logo of the company along with address, phone, and other contact information at the top or bottom of the sheet of paper.
the bottom is already folded
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You place the paper in the bottom left corner of the scanner.
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A standard piece of letter sized paper is measured 8 1/2 X 11. If you include your binder or other writing materials, the travel bag would probably be a few inches longer or wider, depending on your preference.
different dyes travel with different speed/rates on filter paper in paper chromatography as they have nothing to do with the filter paper as it is the stationary medium while the rates depends upon the interaction between the solute i.e., dyes and the mobile phase i.e., the solvent.