Liquid Chromatography
Liquid Chromatography is a method used in analytical chemistry to separate and analyze the components of a sample of liquid. The sample is typically separated on the basis of different solubilities, ionic charges, and molecular structure. Liquid Chromatography is widely used in biophysical research and pharmaceutical industries and is a valuable tool in the identification, purification, and quantification of molecules and sample components. It is also useful in environmental monitoring, as well as the analysis of food and beverages.
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