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Dictionary » L » Liquid-liquid chromatography Liquid-liquid chromatographyDefinition noun A type of chromatography in which both the stationary phase and the mobile phase are in liquid state
Based on the physical state of the mobile phase, chromatography may be:
An example of liquid chromatography is the high performance liquid chromatography or HPLC.
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