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How does a polar solvent like acetone dissolve a polar photosynthetic pigment?

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An amphipathic substance has both a polar end and a nonpolar end. ... Its slight polarity allows it to dissolve polar substances, and the fact that it is less polar than water allows greater resolution between pigments on paper. These reasons allow acetone to be a great solvent for pigment chromatography.


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