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Correct answer: Water present in the pores of the paper forms the stationary phase.
Paper chromatography is a type of partition chromatography. The paper (cellulose) contains a thin film of water adsorbed in its pores, which acts as the stationary phase. The mobile phase is an organic solvent (or a mixture) that travels up the paper. Compounds distribute between the mobile solvent and the stationary water layer, separating based on their partition coefficients. It is the water in the pores, not the paper itself, that constitutes the stationary phase.