The Rf value would not be the same for every solvent as there are factors that allow each solvent to be unique. The attractive force, particle size and solubility of each solvent will create different results each time.
Yes, It does if the same colour is used.
If the colour changes, the Rf value changes.
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No, the solubility of the pigment molecule in its organic solvent is a factor involved in the separation of pigments. More soluble molecules move faster and generally travel further. Chlorophyll B is a great example since its only soluble in fat solutions.
Water or another polar solvent.
No, as chlorophyll reflects green light and is an essential pigment for plants.
What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars? Explain why.
generally, a polymer gets dissolved in a solvent (which implies lower density and higher volume). the higher the temperature, the quicker the process, so to answer: the intrinsic volume for a polymer in a particular solvent increases with the temperature.
yes, because if it has a different number of neutrons, it could just be a specific type of isotope
You get a dilute solution. With 4 litres of water, you have more solvent (H2O) than solvent (HCl) than you originally had.
Well you shouldn't expect him to take it well you should explain to him why you made the decision you made.
Expect the police to expect YOU to explain how you came to possess a gun that had been stolen- just like any other property.
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