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Chemistry for Everyone
JCE Classroom Activity
The Write Stuff: Using Paper Chromatography to Separate an Ink Mixture

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February 2000
Vol. 77 No. 2
p. 176A

Abstract

The word chromatography comes from two Greek words meaning "color" and "to write". Chromatography is one of the most important analytical techniques used by chemists. Several forms of chromatography have been developed that can be used to separate many kinds of mixtures, not just those containing colored components. All chromatographic methods separate the components of mixtures by distributing the components between stationary and mobile phases.

You can use a simple chromatographic technique, paper chromatography, to find out if ordinary black marking pens contain only black ink, or a mixture of colored dyes.

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*  Citation
J. Chem. Educ. 2000 77 176A.
*  Keywords
Teaching / Learning Aids; Chromatography; Introductory / High School Chemistry
*  History
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January 5, 2000
April 15, 2005
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