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what are the common solvents used in chromatography

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Answered by shilpajijsp1
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Explanation:

On organic solvents for reversed-phase liquid chromatography. Reversed-phase liquid chromatography frequently employs such organic solvents as methanol, acetonitrile or tetrahydrofuran.

Answered by krishna4555
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•Ether/Petroleum Ether, Ether/Hexane, Ether/Pentane: Choice of hydrocarbon component depends upon availability and requirements for boiling range. ...

•Ethyl Acetate/Hexane: The standard, good for ordinary compounds and best for difficult separations.

•Methanol/Dichloromethane: For polar compounds.

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