The PBS television website recently posted a tutorial on the basics of chromatography, complete with instructions for a chromatography experiment you can do at home with items commonly found in the kitchen.
The PBS television website recently posted a tutorial on the basics of chromatography, complete with instructions for a chromatography experiment you can do at home with items commonly found in the kitchen.
Titled “Unmix it up,” the experiment is aimed at getting children (and some adults) interested in separation science and expose them to the fundamentals, which are often hard to grasp.
To view, please visit: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/julian/lrk-act08-unmix.html
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