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◆Liquid-Liquid Chromatography:-
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→In liquid-liquid chromatography the separation of the components of a mixture results from the distribution of the solutes between two immiscible liquids. One liquid is immobilized in the pores of a solid support and acts as the stationary phase. The other liquid, saturated with the stationary phase, is used as the mobile phase. Thus each phase in liquid-liquid chromatography can be considered as a bulk phase. This in contrast with bonded phase chromatography where only the mobile phase is a bulk phase.

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→Although HPLC is an example ofliquid-liquid chromatography, in which both the stationary and mobile phases are liquid, normal phase elution is achieved by coating the solid adsorbent column with a polar liquid. 

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