why do we bands separating in chromatography
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Its stronger attraction to the particles causes it to move significantly slower. In other words, it is the most retained compound in this sample mixture. ... Since each dye band moves at a different speed, we are able to separate the mixture chromatographically.
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In the chromatography, the bands is the zone of the mobile phase and it contain the sampling component. The band are generally in the form of column in the chromatography system.
The bands are usually separated in the chromatography as it is the way of separating the chemical mixture that are present int form of liquid and gas. In the band, when the mobile phases are start moving then it separate the component in the stationary phase.