Sedimentation Equilibrium
Sedimentation equilibrium
is a technique used in
biochemistry
to separate a sample containing several components based on their various
densities
. The sample containing the mixed components is layered on top of a density
gradient
of a substance such as
sucrose
or
cesium chloride
and centrifuged until the equilibrium is reached. The discrete layers can then be easily separated.
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