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Seperation techniques are used in what type tests?
Heterozygous Immunoassays
What 2 separation techniques are used in Immunochemistry?
Electrophoresis
Chromatography
What technique does electrophoresis use to separate substances?
Using electrical current to separate pos & neg charges
What 5 components are in electrophoresis?
support media (agar)
chamber
buffer
electrodes
power supply
What does the buffer provide?
regulates temp, pH amnd ionic strength
What measures the results of electrophoresis?

What factors can affect electrophoresis?
densitometer

factors: voltage, current, time, buffer accuracy
What technique is used in chromatography?
using a moving phase and a stationary phase to separate substances
Give 3 examples of both a MP and a SP in chromatopgrophy:
SP: paper, polymers, cellulose acetate
MP: liguid, gas, helium, soutions
Define Rentention Time:

Calculate Retention Factor:

Define Rentention Volume:
RT: time subs to get to endpoint

RF: subst. time to endopiont/ MP to endpoint

RV: volume of MP needed
What is the resolution of a chromatographer
ability to make distinct peaks
Name the 4 types of chromatographers:
Column (standard)
Thin layer (beaker)
HPLC
Gas (organic solvent)