Plant Pigments

In this lab, students will extract pigments from spinach leaves and analyze their samples using chromatography and colorimetry.

Students will use paper chromatography to separate the extract's pigments for identification. The colorimeter is used to determine the relative absorbance of four different colors of light (blue, green, orange, and red). Finally, students relate their chromatography results to their colorimetric data to refine their understanding of how plants capture light for photosynthesis. If available, a spectrometer can be used to view the full absorbance spectrum for spinach leaves.

Grade Level: Advanced Placement

Subject: Biology

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Standards Correlations

IB® Topics AP® Topics
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