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Adsorption the basis of chromatography​

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Answer:Adsorption chromatography is a type of LC in which chemicals are retained based on their adsorption and desorption at the surface of the support, which also acts as the stationary phase This method is also sometimes referred to as liquid-solid chromatography

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Adsorption chromatography is a type of LC in which chemicals are retained based on their adsorption and desorption at the surface of the support, which also acts as the stationary phase (see Fig. 1.11). This method is also sometimes referred to as liquid-solid chromatography.

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