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The Mills Brothers recorded Cab Driver - not The Ink Spots.
The web address of the Ink Spots Museum is: http://www.inkspotsmuseum.com
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The phone number of the Ink Spots Museum is: 713-802-1022.
A chromatogram is like a chemical fingerprint because a fingerprint is diffrent for every single person in the world and to indicate who is who we use fingerprints, for chromatography its a bit diffrent because you can have more than 2 types of the same thing. For example if someone has been killed & they found a little ink next ti the person, they would collect the ink. Then they would find the few people they think are the suspects. They would take a bit of each suspects' ink and then they would use chromatography to indicate who did it (who has the same ink as the murdurer ). So basically a chromatogram is like a chemical fingerprint because they both indicate who is who or who did what.
It is the Ink spots , the song is the chorus to "Whispering Grass". The Ink Spots, Whispering Grass
The address of the Ink Spots Museum is: 117 E 20Th St, Houston, TX 77008
Sounds like the Ink Spots. I believe the song is called 'Whispering Grass' by the Ink Spots. Check it out on iTunes or YouTube.
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The baseline where dyes are placed in a chromatogram is typically not drawn with a pen because the ink from the pen could potentially interfere with the separation of the dyes. Using a pen may introduce additional components into the chromatogram that can affect the accuracy and reliability of the analysis. Instead, a pencil or other non-reactive marking tool is typically used to mark the baseline.
The Mills Brothers had a surprise hit with the song in 1968. The Ink Spots have since recorded it on one or two albums.