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Question
Why do we see bands separating in column chromatography?
Short Note
Solution
- In column chromatography, the solutes get adsorbed on the stationary phase, and depending on the degree to which they are adsorbed, they get separated from each other.
- The component which is readily adsorbed are retained on the column and others move down the column to various distances forming distinct bands.
Hence, we see bands separating in column chromatography.
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