Insmeth Lecture 7 - Chromatography
Separation Techniques
Thin Layer Chromatography
EOS406 Arnold Hadera1
chromatography, HPLC
Autotroph Autotroph (Producers) Make their own food Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis - Plants - Some bacteria & protistsHeterotroph (Consumers) Energy obtained.
Water makes up ~95% of a plant’s volume, and in non-woody tissues, 99%. Water is important for: dissolving and transport of all nutrients into and around.
Phases of Matter / Phases Diagrams Solids (Crystals) & Solutions Colligative Properties Dr. Ron Rusay Intermolecular Forces II.
Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)
Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) Experiment 6 BCH 333 [practical]
Lecture 7a. Introduction Chromatography was discovered by Russian botanist Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvett, who separated plant pigments using calcium carbonate.