Answer:
Paper chromatography would separate the pigments into several bands that appear green or yellow/orange.
Explanation:
Chloroplasts have a mixture of pigments with different colors: intense green chlorophyll-a, green chlorophyll-b, yellow carotenes and orange-yellow xanthophylls, in different proportions. All these substances have a different degree of solubility in non-polar solvents, which allows their separation when a solution of them ascends by capillarity through a porous paper strip, vertically arranged on a film of an organic solvent, where the most soluble move faster, and the less soluble move less on the filter paper strip. Therefore, several bands of different colors will appear that will be more or less distant from the solution according to the greater or lesser solubility of the pigments.
False reading may be obtained if there is a run over from adjacent reagent area in excessively wetted strips
Phenolphthalein only works efficiently from 4 to 10 ph
Litmus and phenolphthalein and methyl orange indicators can only allow you to tell if solution is alkaline,neutral or acidic
The two indicators with less limitations are methyl orange and thymol blue
Answer:
19.6 g is the mass of methanol
Explanation:
Density of methanol is 0.787 g/mL.
Density means mass / volume
Methanol density = Methanol mass / Methanol volume.
Let's replace in the formula
0.787 g/mL = Methanol mass / 25 mL
0.787 g/mL . 25 mL = Methanol mass → 19.6 g