Comment on the order of elution of the following solutes

  1. Comment on the order of elution of the following solutes in (a) normal-phase and(b) reversed-phase liquid chromatography. Give
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  2. Comment on the order of elution of the following solutes in (a) normal phase and (b) reversed phase liquid chromatography. Give
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  3. In elution chromatography (Ion-exchange) outline the order of elution for the following cationic species: Cu2+, Fe3+, Ag+ and
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  5. Four solutes are added to a solvent. All solutes have the same mass and solubility. The surface areas of four solutes are 2 mm2,
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  7. You perform gel filtration and measure an elution volume of 25 ml. When you calibrated the same gel filtration column, the
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  8. Liquid methyl alcohol, which has polar molecules, will dissolve:A. only solutes that are other polar liquids. B. only solutes
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  10. Arrange the following compounds in order of decreasing ease of elution from a column of silica gel: a) 2-octanol; b)
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