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- Enlist the solvents used as stationary and mobile phases in paper chromatography.Brief discussion of column chromatographic separation (solvent polarity, elution ofcompounds etc.)How does it affect the peak produced in gas chromatography when: – Inserting samples is too slow – Column temperature is too high