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How can parts of a solution be separated by chromatography?

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A. The solution is turned into a vapor.
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B. The solution is collected as it is boiled off.
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c. The solution is allowed to separate into layers.
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D. The solution is absorbed onto a paper.

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Answer:

D

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The parts of a solution be separated by chromatography as "the solution is absorbed onto a paper".

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

A solution is a homogeneous mix of two substances or more. When chemists have to evaluate what components in a solution or other mixture are available, they often use a method called chromatography.

One easy way to determine how chromatography extracts the components of a solution is to look at what happens when a scrap of paper that is written on it becomes wet. Paper chromatography is an experimental tool used to distinguish compounds or colored chemicals.

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