The separation of pigments occurs due to differences in their solubility and interactions with the medium they are in, such as a solvent or gel. Each pigment has distinct chemical properties, leading to varying rates of migration when subjected to processes like chromatography. As the solvent moves through the medium, more soluble pigments travel further, while less soluble ones remain closer to the origin, resulting in distinct bands or spots of color. This phenomenon allows for the identification and analysis of the individual pigments present in a mixture.
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The small pieces of grass-like leaves in a spinach bag are likely remnants of the spinach plant, such as stems or leaf fragments. These can occur during the harvesting and processing of spinach. They are typically edible, but if you're concerned about their quality, you can remove them before cooking or eating the spinach.
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when lpg evaporation occur then it leads to endothermic reaction which extract energy in the form of heat from atmosphere and cooling effect spread in soround ing which extract moisture from air.
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Antenna pigments are light-absorbing molecules found in photosynthetic organisms, such as plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. They capture light energy and transfer it to the reaction center of the photosystem for the process of photosynthesis to occur. Common examples of antenna pigments include chlorophylls and carotenoids.
Because of differences in viscosity and density.
Condensate spiked with oil refers to a mixture where condensate, a light hydrocarbon liquid recovered from natural gas, is contaminated or mixed with oil. This mixture can occur in production processes or due to equipment failure, and may require separation or treatment to extract the oil component.
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Replication of DNA and separation of sister chromosomes.