Why would you need one in an experiment to separate amino acids by chromatography?

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2026-07-13 08:40

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Chromatography separates molecules based on their chemical properties. In the case of amino acids, they have different affinities to the stationary phase (e.g., a solid material in a column) and mobile phase (e.g., a solvent), allowing for separation. By using chromatography, researchers can identify and quantify different amino acids present in a sample.

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