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Particles present in the dye to be separated is dissolved by the solvent and then carried throught the chromatographic paper, the extent to which each die will travel will depent on the amount of that die is present in the sample die.

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In chromatography, particles separate based on differences in their size, solubility, charge, or interaction with the stationary phase. The mobile phase carries the particles through the stationary phase, allowing for separation based on these differences. The particles will travel at different rates, leading to their distinct elution times and separation into individual components.

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