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Q: Briefly explain how cation exchange chromatography can used in protein separation?
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Q: The Rf of four spots in a normal phase paper chromatography is given. Determine which of these is…
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Q: What are prominent applications of High Performance Liquid Chromatography?
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A: Chromatography is a special technique which is used to seprate the components of a mixture.
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- Explain the importance of using a thermometer in the simple distillation setup.What are the potential errors that could occur when using the Kjeldahl method to determine the nitrogen content of a sample?1. On the molecular level, what does it mean for a solid sample to be pure? 2. The computed percent recovery was more than 100%. What does this signify, and what should be done about it?