different between chromatographs vs chromatography
chromatographs
English
Noun
chromatographs
- plural of chromatograph
chromatographs From the web:
chromatography
English
Etymology
From chromato- +? -graphy.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k???.m??t????.fi/
- Rhymes: -????fi
Noun
chromatography (countable and uncountable, plural chromatographies)
- (analytical chemistry) Any of various techniques for the qualitative or quantitative separation of the components of mixtures of compounds; all characterised by the use of a mobile phase (gas or liquid) moving relative to a stationary phase (liquid or solid) - the differences between the rates of migration of the compounds between the two phases effects the separation.
Derived terms
- gas-liquid chromatography - GLC
- high performance liquid chromatography - HPLC
- immunochromatography
- ion exchange chromatography
- paper chromatography
- thin layer chromatography - TLC
Translations
chromatography From the web:
- what chromatography is used for
- what chromatography means
- what chromatography in chemistry
- what chromatography explains
- what chromatography is all about
- what chromatography paper
- what chromatography do
- what chromatography columns
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