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chromatography

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/ˌkroʊməˈtɑɡrəfi/
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a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze mixtures of substances based on their differential affinities for a stationary phase and a mobile phase

  • The scientist used chromatography to separate the pigments in a leaf extract.
  • Gas chromatography is widely used to analyze the composition of complex mixtures.
  • Liquid chromatography is essential for purifying proteins in biochemical research.
  • Forensic scientists use chromatography to identify substances found at crime scenes.
  • Chromatography techniques help ensure the purity of pharmaceutical products.