The normal order for elution in capillary zone electrophoresis is:
A) anions (highest mobility last) ,all neutrals (unseparated) ,cations (highest mobility first) .
B) anions (lowest mobility first) ,all neutrals (unseparated) ,cations (lowest mobility first) .
C) cations (highest mobility first) ,all neutrals (unseparated) ,anions (highest mobility last) .
D) cations (lowest mobility first) ,all neutrals (unseparateD) ,anions (lowest mobility last) .
E) cations (highest mobility first) ,neutrals (lowest mobility first) ,anions (highest mobility first) .
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