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Okay my science project was basically using chromatography to separates 6 inks: red, yellow, blue and orange, green and purple. My hypothesis was that red, yellow and blue [primary colours] would be made up of themselves and that orange, green and purple [secondary colours] would consist of their respective primary colours e.g. orange would be made up of red and yellow.

However, the red turned sort of pinkish, the orange was made of pink and yellow and the purple was made of blue and pink.
So the reds kind of turned out pink...

So, what should the conclusion of my experiment be? And for the orange, the dye was definitely pink, and did not turn pink just because the water diluted it...

2007-05-07 21:12:14 · 4 answers · asked by MissUnderstood 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

4 answers

Red pigment appears pink when its diluted. As long as all the pinks match I think its safe to say that your hypothesis was supported as long as you explain yourself.

2007-05-07 21:17:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The orange turned pink because of a chemical reaction between the ink and either the paper or the water. Further investigation will determine which one. The purple was a mixture of inks.

2007-05-07 21:25:42 · answer #2 · answered by christopher N 4 · 0 0

A end is a factor of what you probably did on your undertaking like telling them that why your hypothesis is genuine or incorrect and clarify why it relatively is genuine or incorrect. and you should learn of what you probably did i propose out of your test.

2016-10-04 13:34:03 · answer #3 · answered by schiraldi 4 · 0 0

Repeat the experiment.

2007-05-07 21:19:23 · answer #4 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 1

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