Given that Hb Barts elutes first and Hb C elutes last using cation exchange HPLC, which of the following statements most accurately describes the charge of these hemoglobins under chromatographic conditions?
A) Hb C is more positively charged than Hb Barts.
B) Hb Barts is more positively charged than Hb C.
C) Hb C has no positive charge, whereas Hb Barts has a positive charge,
D) Hb C is more negatively charged than Hb Barts
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