Chromatization
Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈeɪtʃˈɹɑmˈˌeɪˌtiaɪˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Chromatization (noun)
- A lab process that separates a mixture into different parts using how substances move through a material.
- A process that makes something show different colors, often by converting or arranging its components.
Examples
- Chromatization separates compounds by their different movements through a material.
- The lab uses chromatization to separate a mixture into its components.