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How do cationic exchange resins differ from anionic exchange
resins?



How do cationic exchange resins differ from anionic exchange resins?..

Answer / saravanan.k

case1:
immobilized ligands in the column matrix will be anions so it
can attract cations......
case2:
immobilized ligands in the anionic exchange resins will be
cations so it can exchange for anions/...

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