Chromatography is a laboratory technique used to separate mixtures into their individual components.
It works because different substances move at different speeds when dissolved in a fluid and passed through another material.
Chromatography = Separation Technique
Imagine you have a black ink dot. Though it looks black, it's actually a mixture of colors. Chromatography can separate those colors and show you what's inside.
Types:
1. Paper Chromatography:
Uses special filter paper.
A spot of ink/dye is placed on the paper.
The bottom of the paper is dipped in a solvent (like water or alcohol).
As the solvent moves up, it carries the dyes with it.
Different dyes move at different speeds, so they separate.
2. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC):
Similar to paper chromatography.
Instead of paper, it uses a glass or plastic plate coated with a solid (like silica).
Uses:
Identifying unknown substances
Checking the purity of a sample
Separating colors in inks or dyes
Drug testing
Forensics