Imagine you have placed a dot of black ink on chromatography paper, perfectly following the chromatography process (See 1.7). You place dots of 3 known substances alongside, R, B, and G. R is red, B is blue and G is green.
When the black ink has separated, showing all the dyes present, you see that dyes R and B are present, but not G.
Basically, chromatograms are used to tell what substances make up a compound (or mixture, I guess...I don't know...is ink a compound or a mixture...)
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