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Which of the following is NOT a type of chromatography?
Which of the following is NOT a type of chromatography?
In chromatography, what does the stationary phase refer to?
In chromatography, what does the stationary phase refer to?
What property is primarily used to separate components in chromatography?
What property is primarily used to separate components in chromatography?
Which chromatography technique is based on the distribution of molecules between a stationary and a mobile phase?
Which chromatography technique is based on the distribution of molecules between a stationary and a mobile phase?
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Which type of chromatography is commonly used for separating amino acids or proteins?
Which type of chromatography is commonly used for separating amino acids or proteins?
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Study Notes
Chromatography Basics
- Solid chromatography is not a type of chromatography.
Stationary Phase
- The stationary phase in chromatography stays fixed in place.
Separation Principles
- In chromatography, components are primarily separated based on their size.
Chromatography Techniques
- Gas chromatography is based on the distribution of molecules between a stationary and a mobile phase.
Protein Analysis
- Ion exchange chromatography is commonly used for separating amino acids or proteins.
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Test your knowledge of chromatography with these multiple-choice questions, covering types of chromatography and the stationary phase.