Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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Chapter 34, Problem 34.13QAP
Interpretation Introduction
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The values for
Concept introduction:
A technique which is used for the separation of particles in a solution considering their density size, viscosity, shape is known as centrifugation. The tube containing the liquid medium and particles is then placed in a rotor and spun at a particular speed.
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