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To determine if a substance is soluble or insoluble from a chromatogram, observe the distance it travels compared to the solvent front. A substance that moves alongside or close to the solvent front indicates it is soluble in the solvent used, while a substance that remains near the baseline suggests it is insoluble. Additionally, the intensity of the spot can provide clues; more intense spots may indicate higher solubility.

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