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what is stationary phase​

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Answered by leesasahu
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Stationary phase, in analytical chemistry, the phase over which the mobile phase passes in the technique of chromatography. Chromatography is a separation process involving two phases, one stationary and the other mobile. ... The mobile phase flows through the packed bed or column.

Answered by Anonymous
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Stationary phase, in analytical chemistry, the phase over which the mobile phase passes in the technique of chromatography. Chromatography is a separation process involving two phases, one stationary and the other mobile. ... The mobile phase flows through the packed bed or column.separating amino acids and anions, RNA fingerprinting, separating and testing histamines, antibiotics The most common type of chromatography. The paper is the stationary phase. This uses capillary action to pull the solutes up through the paper and separate the solutes.

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