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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 : Â 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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