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ion exchange chromatography in botany​

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Answered by habibqureshii
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Answer:

Ion-Exchange Chromatography Separates molecules on the basis of charge Beads of the resin modified so that they contain a cationic or anionic functional group that can be positively charged, negatively charged, or neutral depending on pH.

Answered by mahiraqureshi10
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Explanation:

Ion exchange chormatography it is usually performed in columns but can also be useful in planar mode . Ion exchange chromatography uses a charged stationary phase to separate charged compounds including anions, cations, amino acids , peptides and proteins.

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