Question

Historian John Livengood argued against the prevailing wisdom that Richard Willstätter prevented the widespread adoption of this technique until the 1930s. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this technique invented by Mikhail Tsvet, in which the mobile phase separates into components as it passes through a stationary phase.
ANSWER: chromatography [accept column chromatography] ("Tsvet" is the Russian word for "color," which is sometimes cited as an example of nominative determinism.)
[10h] Livengood cites a debate between Tsvet and Leon Marchlewski to argue that chromatography was initially unpopular because it didn't employ this then-ubiquitous process, whose products are separated from the mother liquor.
ANSWER: crystallization [or recrystallization; or recrystallizing]
[10m] Tsvet developed chromatography to extract this biomolecule whose porphyrin ("POR-fur-in") ring contains a central magnesium atom.
ANSWER: chlorophyll [accept chlorophyll a or chlorophyll b]
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