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what is the principle of HPLC?


Sam1411: Chromatography is a technique by which a mixture sample is separated into components.the principle of hplc is to seperate the mixture ìnto simpler components

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Answered by Anonymous
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HPLC stand for HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY

It is a technique in analytical chemistry used to separate, identify, and quantify each component in a mixture.

It is
used to split a mixture of compounds in the fields of analytical chemistry, biochemistry and industrial. The main purposes for using HPLC are for identifying, quantifying and purifying the individual components of the mixture.


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Principle of HPLC?

HPLC is a technique for the separation of components of mixtures by differential migration through a column containing a microparticulate solid stationary phase. Solutes are transported through the column by a pressurized flow of liquid mobile phase and are detected as they are eluted.

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