in partition chromatography stationary phase is always
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In Partition chromatography, the molecules are separated in between two phases i.e. both stationary phase and mobile phase are in same phase. ... Partition chromatography is basically understood as a method of separation of solutes utilizing the partition of the solutes between two liquid phases.
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Partition chromatography theory and practice was introduced through the work and publications of Archer Martin and Richard Laurence Millington Synge during the 1940s.[1] The process of separating mixtures of chemical compounds by passing them through a column that contains a solid stationary phase that was eluted with a mobile phase (column chromatography) was well known at that time
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