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Eliza Hinton
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16 April, 22:24
Describe the processes of chromatography?
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Chromatography is a physical method of separation that distributes components to separate between two phases, one stationary (stationary phase), the other (the mobile phase) moving in a definite direction. The eluate is the mobile phase leaving the column.
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