Is there any difference in principal of reverse phase and
normal phase chromatography? and why?
Please update.
Thank and regard
Answer Posted / mak
Principle remains same for both Reverse and Normal phase Chromatography .ie. separation of components present in sample.
Polarities of stationary and mobile phases will change .
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