Chromatograph

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈeɪtʃˈɹoʊˈmɑtoʊˈɡɹæf/

Chromatograph (noun)

  1. A scientific instrument that separates a mixture into parts so each part can be studied.
  2. A chart or printout showing how different substances move and separate during an analysis.

Examples

  • The chromatograph separates chemicals in the lab.
  • A chromatograph helps scientists separate mixtures.