
Liquid Chromatography
Liquid Chromatography is a technique used to separate and analyze components in a mixture. It involves passing a liquid mixture through a column filled with a solid material. As the mixture moves, different substances travel at different speeds, allowing them to be separated. This method is widely used in laboratories for tasks like purifying chemicals, analyzing food quality, and testing pharmaceuticals. By measuring how long each component takes to exit the column, scientists can identify and quantify the substances in the mixture, providing valuable information for research and industry applications.