Chromatography separates components based on differences in their movement through a stationary phase and a mobile phase. Components move at different rates, allowing for their separation and analysis.
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Chromatography separates components of a mixture based on their varying interactions with a stationary phase and a mobile phase. In this technique, the mixture is applied to a stationary phase, and a mobile phase moves through it. Different components of the mixture move at different rates due to differences in their affinity for the stationary phase and the mobile phase, resulting in separation and analysis.
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