- Chromatography - Wikipedia
In chemical analysis, chromatography is a laboratory technique for the separation of a mixture into its components The mixture is dissolved in a fluid solvent (gas or liquid) called the mobile phase, which carries it through a system (a column, a capillary tube, a plate, or a sheet) on which a material called the stationary phase is fixed
- Chromatography | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
Chromatography, technique for separating the components, or solutes, of a mixture on the basis of the relative amounts of each solute distributed between a moving fluid stream, called the mobile phase, and a contiguous stationary phase Learn more about chromatography in this article
- What is Chromatography and How Does it Work? - Thermo Fisher Scientific
Chromatography is a process for separating components of a mixture To get the process started, the mixture is dissolved in a substance called the mobile phase, which carries it through a second substance called the stationary phase
- Chromatography: Principle, Types, Steps, Uses, Diagram - Microbe Notes
Understand chromatography from sample prep to detection, learn its principle, key parts, common types, factors, applications, pros, cons and safety tips
- Chromatography - Chemistry LibreTexts
Chromatography is a method by which a mixture is separated by distributing its components between two phases The stationary phase remains fixed in place while the mobile phase carries the components of the mixture through the medium being used
- Chromatography: Definition, Principles, Types, and Applications
Chromatography is a key technique in chemistry used to separate and study the components of a mixture It works by moving different substances at different speeds through a medium, allowing scientists to identify and measure the amounts of each component
- Chromatography - Principle, Types, Applications - Biology Notes Online
Chromatography is a laboratory technique used to separate, identify, and purify the components of a mixture based on their differential affinities for a stationary phase and a mobile phase
- Chromatography: Definition, Principle, Types and Application
Chromatography is a method of physical separation in which components of mixture gets separated on two phases One of the phase is the immobile porous bed bulk liquid which is called stationary phase and the other phase is the mobile fluid that flows over the stationary phase under gravity
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