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Q: How can parts of a solution be separated by chromatography?
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Is chromatography physically or chemically separated?

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A homogeneous mixture can be separated by what methods?

chromatography.


Why can't polymers be analysed by gas chromatography?

polymers are not volatile.. therefore, can't be separated by Gas Chromatography


What difference does chromatography rely on to separate out parts of solution?

Different molecular sizes apex


What type of species can be separated by HPLC but not by gas liquid chromatography?

mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC


The quantity of a substance separated by gas chromatography can be determined by its?

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What method is used to separate parts of a solution when the entire solution can pass through filter?

There are a number of different ways to separate the parts of a mixture of liquids. Since the liquids in question usually have different boiling points, they can be separated by means of distillation. If they have significantly different densities, it may be possible to separate them be means of a centrifuge. The liquid can be poured onto paper and separated by means of chromatography, based on the different rates at which different substances diffuse through paper. In some cases freezing, rather than boiling, can be used as a means of distillation.


What kind of species can be separated by high performance liquid chromatography but not gas chromatography?

HPLC can separate nonvolatile species and GC cannot.


Is qualitative determination using gas chromatography the best separation technique?

The quantity of a substance separated by gas chromatography can be determined by its?


What is the differentiate of a mixture and a solution?

There is one very big difference between a mixture and a solution. Mixtures can be separated into parts physically where solutions cannot.


What is the purpose of the solvent in chromatography?

The basic purpose of the solvent is to move the pigments up the chromatography paper through capillary action so that the pigments can be separated. The basic importance of chromatography is to separate different solvents by their molar mass. In doing so, one can separate the different pigments within a solution and measure how much of each pigment is present.


Substances that may be separated into color components using chromatography?

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