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what is centrifugation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Centrifugation is a method of separating molecules having different densities by spinning them in solution around an axis (in a centrifuge rotor) at high speed. Centrifugation is used to collect cells, to precipitate DNA, to purify virus particles, and to distinguish subtle differences in the conformation of molecules.

Answered by Jha28utkarsh
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Centrifugation uses centrifugal force for the separation of two liquids in a mixture. Hence, a denser compound of a mixture migrates away from the axis and the lighter compound moves towards the axis.

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