| 1. | A multitude of different mediums are used for the stationary phase.
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| 2. | A stationary phase of silicon with carbon chains is commonly used.
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| 3. | A typical reverse phase alkyl-bonded stationary phase is used.
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| 4. | The analyte associates with and is retained by the polar stationary phase.
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| 5. | The mobile phase has different properties from the stationary phase.
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| 6. | The stationary phase is itself chiral and forms complexes selectively with the enantiomers.
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| 7. | This can be shown using the method of stationary phase applied to the propagator.
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| 8. | Measuring the concentration can indicate the stationary phase.
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| 9. | The liquid stationary phase is held in place by gravity or by centrifugal force.
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| 10. | Also, the cost of purchasing and disposing of stationary phase media is eliminated.
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