The basis of chromatography for separating components of a mixture is:   a. the thermal conductivity of a compound dispersed in a mobile phase.   b. the differing movement of particles of different mass in an electric field.   c. the interaction of the components with both stationary and mobile phases.   d. the interplay of gravity and intermolecular forces.

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  1. The basis of chromatography for separating components of a mixture is:

      a.

    the thermal conductivity of a compound dispersed in a mobile phase.

      b.

    the differing movement of particles of different mass in an electric field.

      c.

    the interaction of the components with both stationary and mobile phases.

      d.

    the interplay of gravity and intermolecular forces. 

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