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Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Lab

Description
Masked by green chlorophyll in the summer, the abundance of pigments in plant leaves becomes highly conspicuous each fall, as differences in the types and amounts of the pigments provide visible color variations. Separate these plant pigments using a technique called paper chromatography. Pigments migrate on a specially treated paper. Each pigment's migration rate depends on its solubility and degree of attraction to the paper.
- Uses a safer alcohol solution as an alternative to acetone
- Safely separate plant pigments, identify them by color and position on the chromatograph and relate them to their role in photosynthesis
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Class size: 40 students.
Specifications
Specifications
| For Use With (Application) | Study plant chromatography by separate plant pigments using paper chromatography |
| Requires | Safer alcohol solution |
| Class Size | 40 Students |
| Product Type | Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Lab Investigation Kit |
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