chromatogram
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chro·mat·o·gram
(krō-măt′ə-grăm′)n.
The pattern of separated substances obtained by chromatography.
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chromatogram
(ˈkrəʊmətəˌɡræm; krəʊˈmæt-)n
1. (Chemistry) a column or strip of material containing constituents of a mixture separated by chromatography
2. (Chemistry) a graph showing the quantity of a substance leaving a chromatography column as a function of time
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chro•mat•o•gram
(krəˈmæt əˌgræm)n.
the column, gel layer, or paper strip on which some or all of the constituents of a mixture have been separated by being adsorbed at different locations.
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| Noun | 1. | chromatogram - the recording (column or paper strip) on which the constituents of a mixture are adsorbed in chromatography recording - a signal that encodes something (e.g., picture or sound) that has been recorded |
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