Chromatography is a separation technique in which the separation is mainly based on the colour (chrom- colour). In this technique a stationary phase and a mobile phase are present which helps in separation. The stationary and mobile phases are chosen based on the sample and its differential solubility. Either adsorption or partition is the main principle involved in the chromatography based on the method selected.
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