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What is the basic principle of chromatography ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Chromatography**: - Chromatography is a biophysical technique used for the separation, identification, and purification of components in a mixture. It is essential for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. 2. **Types of Chromatography**: - There are various types of chromatography, including: - Paper chromatography ...
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