Answer the following questions in the essay box.

Describe what happened to each marker line. Draw each filter strip.
Were any of the markers pure colors? If so, which ones?
How do you think the experiment could be changed to separate non-washable markers?



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Answer:

The colored marker colors I used were:

.Yellow

.Pink

.Red

.Purple

.Blue

The distance traveled for each color. (Millimeters):

.Yellow : 70 mm

.Pink : 82 mm

.Red : 101 mm

.Purple : 110 mm

.Blue : 111 mm

The solvent distanced traveled for each color. (Millimeters):

.Yellow : 111mm

.Pink : 111mm

.Red :  111mm

.Purple : 111mm

.Blue : 111mm

Finally, The distance color traveled when divided by the distance solvent moved:

.Yellow : .63

.Pink : .74

.Red : .91

.Purple : .99

.Blue : .1.0

Explaination:

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Answer: You can use the experiment result from the other person im just giving basic answers

Each marker line reached a different distance, and each spread into a different combination of colors. Since all the colors were mixed beforehand, they are no longer pure so no, there were no pure colors. If the experiment were to use non-washable markers I believe that the colors would not reach as large as a distance nor would they separate as well.

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