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Question
What are the advantages of chromatography?
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Solution
- A very small quantity of the substance can be separated.
- Components with very similar physical and chemical properties can be separated.
- It identifies the different constitutes of a mixture.
- It also helps in quantitive estimation of components of a mixture.
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