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which mixture does chromatagraphy used​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In gas chromatography, the mixture of interest is vaporized and carried through a stationary phase (usually a metal or glass separation column) with an inert gas, usually nitrogen or helium.

Answered by CongoAnayaFor1K
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In gas chromatography, the mixture of interest is vaporized and carried through a stationary phase (usually a metal or glass separation column) with an inert gas, usually nitrogen or helium. Larger molecules in the mixture take longer to pàss through the column and reach the detector at the far end.

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