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What Are The Uses Of Chromatography?

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Chromatography is used in crime scene investigation, DNA and RNA sequencing, among others. Any solution can be separated through some form of chromatography. Chromatography is a technique for separating mixtures into their components

Uses for Chromatography :

Pharmaceutical Company – determine amount of each chemical found in new product
Hospital – detect blood or alcohol levels in a patient’s blood stream
Law Enforcement – to compare a sample found at  a crime scene to samples from suspects
Environmental Agency – determine the level of  pollutants in the water supply
Manufacturing Plant – to purify a chemical needed to make a product
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      Its uses are as follows:

  • taking colours from dye
  • talking pigments from natural colours
  • talking(unwanted)drugs from blood.

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I don't really know but I will let you know when the lesson finishes

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Analysis of chromatography to determine nature and content in the mixture components qualitatively and quantitatively. Maybe I am not the best one to answer this question, please go to http://www.cd-genomics.com/ for what you want.

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I used it at school to find out colours of ink! Wow! What a dangerous experiment! Lol
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I don't really know but we are learning it in school so when I've finished the subject I will tell people ... Lol :)

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