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  1. One goal of chromatography is to achieve sharp symmetrical peaks, thus optimizing analyte separation and improving detection. The sharpness of the peak represents the efficiency of the …

  2. Chromatography is used to analyze mixtures by identifying the components, determining the amount of each present, and in some cases, purifying the separate parts. This presentation …

  3. Chromatography is a fundamental physical separation technique where substances are partitioned between two phases: a stationary phase and a mobile one. It has emerged as an …

  4. This chapter will focus on the principles of chromatography, mainly liquid chromatography (LC). Detailed principles and applications of gas chromatography (GC) will be discussed in Chap. 29.

  5. According to IUPAC, chromatography is a physical method of separation in which the components to be separated are distributed between two phases, one of which is stationary while the other …

  6. Chromatography is a method used by scientists for separating organic and inorganic compounds so that they can be analyzed and studied. By analyzing a compound, a scientist can figure out …

  7. • Chromatography is a method of physical separation in which components of mixture gets separated on two phases. • One of the phase is the immobile phase is called stationary phase …