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Question
Do red leaves also contain green pigments? Investigate it using paper chromatography.
Activity
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Solution
Aim: To find out whether red leaves also contain green pigments using paper chromatography.
Principle: Paper chromatography separates different pigments in a mixture based on their solubility in a solvent and movement through paper. Different pigments travel at different speeds, forming separate bands.
Materials Required:
- Red leaves (e.g., croton or coleus)
- Chromatography paper or filter paper
- Alcohol (ethanol or spirit)
- Mortar and pestle
- Capillary tube or dropper
- Beaker
- Pencil
Procedure:
- Crush red leaves using a little alcohol to extract the pigments.
- Place a small drop of the extract near the bottom of chromatography paper.
- Suspend the paper in a beaker containing alcohol, making sure the spot does not touch the solvent directly.
- Allow the solvent to rise slowly up the paper.
- Observe the separation of pigments as different coloured bands.
Observation:
- Several coloured bands appear on the paper.
- A green band is usually seen along with red, yellow, or orange bands.
Result: Yes, red leaves also contain green pigment (chlorophyll) along with other pigments like anthocyanins.
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