Chemistry
What is chromatography? For which type of mixture is it used?
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The process of separating different dissolved constituents of a mixture by their adsorption on an appropriate material is called chromatography. It is used to separate the components of a mixture when all the components are very similar in their properties. It is used to separate liquid-liquid mixtures.
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