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what is principle of chromotography ???
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Answered by AKR369
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Answer: Chromatography is based on the principle where molecules in mixture applied onto the surface or into the solid, and fluid stationary phase (stable phase) is separating from each other while moving with the aid of a mobile phase. The factors effective on this separation process include molecular characteristics related to adsorption (liquid-solid), partition (liquid-solid), and affinity or differences among their molecular weights . Because of these differences, some components of the mixture stay longer in the stationary phase, and they move slowly in the chromatography system, while others pass rapidly into mobile phase, and leave the system faster .

Based on this approach three components form the basis of the chromatography technique.

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Answered by shaan076
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Answer:

Chromatography is derived for two words

Chromato:- Colour Graphy:- Study

Explanation:

In Chromatography, different colours are differentiated from a single dye. For example:-In black, Black dye is made up of several dyes.

We can separate colors like red,blue,pink and green from black colour in chromatography

Pro tip:- Always Relate Chromatography by colour so that you will not forget it during the time of exams.

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