Chloroplast pigments table
Chlorophyll and carotenoids absorb light across the visible light spectrum to use in the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis
Rf value = distance travelled by component (pigment) ÷ distance travelled by the solvent
Paper chromatography is used to separate photosynthetic pigments. These pigments can be identified by their Rf values. In this example, a line of mixture (rather than a spot) is added to the paper.
Remember – the pigments themselves have colour (as described in the table). This is different from the colours of light that they absorb.
Make sure you learn the approximate Rf values for the different pigments within chloroplasts (or at least their values relative to each other). This means you should be able to identify different chloroplast pigments based on their Rf values alone.
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