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What are the two phases used in chromatography? ​

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Answered by smilely56
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Answer:  Chromatography is essentially a physical method of separation in which the components of a mixture are separated by their distribution between two phases; one of these phases in the form of a porous bed, bulk liquid, layer or film is generally immobile (stationary phase), while the other is a fluid (mobile phase)

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Answered by ARMY9394
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Answer:

All types of chromatography involves two phases in contact with each other. The mobile phase is moving and the other phase , stationary phase is not moving.

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