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what is different between ion and ion exchange chromatography

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ion-exchange chromatography (IEC) - a mode of chromatography in which ionic substances are separated on cationic or anionic sites of the packing. The sample ion (and usually a counterion) will exchange with ions already on the ionogenic group of the packing. 
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ion-exchange chromatography (IEC) - a mode of chromatography in which ionic substances are separated on cationic or anionic sites of the packing.

The sample ion (and usually a counterion) will exchange with ions already on the ionogenic group of the packing. 

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