I believe the answer you’re looking for is Using distillation
Rf value is the ratio of the distance traveled by the solute to that of the solvent front on the paper used in chromatographic separation.
From the image it is clear the distance traveled by solvent front = 7.3 cm
Distance traveled by the component -1 of the mixture = 1.4 cm
Distance traveled by the component -2 of the mixture = 3.0 cm
Distance traveled by the component -3 of the mixture = 4.5 cm
Distance traveled by the component -4 of the mixture = 6.5 cm
Rf value of component-1 =
Rf value of component-2 =
Rf value of component-3 =
Rf value of component-4 =
b) Samples can be separated from a mixture using chromatography as the relative affinities for the compounds towards the paper (stationary phase) and the solvent(mobile phase) are different. Each component spends different amounts of time on the stationary phase depending on it chemical nature. So, the components in a mixture can be separated based on their polarities and relative degrees of adsorption on the stationary phase.
Answer:
The element carbon is a part of seawater, the atmosphere, rocks such as limestone and coal, soils, as well as all living things. ... When plants and animals die, their bodies, wood and leaves decays bringing the carbon into the ground. Some is buried and will become fossil fuels in millions and millions of years.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Asthenosphere
Explanation:
The theory of plate tectonics states that the lithosphere which is the solid outer crust of the earth contains segmented plates that shift to the asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is the upper part of the mantle that is molten in form.
So, the ability of the plates to move over to the asthenosphere, is an important feature of the plates. There are different points in the earth where the plates merge and separate.
Answer: True
Explanation: Specific Gravity of a body, also called its Relative Density, is the ratio of the density of that body to the density of a reference material (usually water).
With the Mathematics done right, it is evident that the specific gravity of a body would be equal to the ratio of mass/weight of the body to the mass/weight of an equal volume of water.
S.G = (Density of body)/(Density of water)
Density of Body = (mass/weight of body)/(volume of body)
Density of water = (mass/weight of water)/(volume of water)
If volume of Body = Volume of water, then,
S.G = (Mass/Weight of body)/(Mass/Weight of equal volume of water)
Proved!!