12.3.2

Paper Chromatography

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Paper Chromatography

In paper chromatography, mixtures of soluble substances are separated. A solvent (mobile phase) is run through the mixture on paper (containing the stationary phase). The substances will then move up the paper at different rates. The most soluble substance will move the furthest up the paper.

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Dip the chromatography paper

  • Dip the bottom of the chromatography paper into the solvent.
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Solvent movement

  • The solvent travels up the chromatography paper.
  • As the solvent moves, it picks up and transports the substances being tested up the chromatography paper.
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Distance travelled

  • The components that travel furthest are highly soluble (dissolve easily) in the solvent. They are also minimally attracted to the chromatography paper.

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