Chromatography theory

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Chromatography is the process of separating a mixture components in solution based on their individual chemical and physical properties, characterized by a mobile fluid phase, and a stationary solid phase. The most common method is to use a packed column which the fluid is pumped through. The packing is determined by the type of chromatography used and the design requirements of the overall process.

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