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My mobile phase for HPLC
My mobile phase for HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) test consists of 3 components in the ratio 5:250:745. In
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angie
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How do i calculate plate number, distribution constant, mobile phase and stationary phase volume for tlc not HPLC/ GC
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Pharmacy
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What is the purpose of adding a small volume, e.g 1ml of glacial acetic acid in the mobile phase during HPLC analysis? Thanks.
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jessie
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I have a new column for HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography) analysis.
Is it advisable to condition the new column with
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ann
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We flush our HPLC column with methanol followed by filtered deionised water and finally with mobile phase(ammonium acetate +
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Minnie
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We flush our HPLC column with methanol followed by filtered deionised water and finally with mobile phase(ammonium acetate +
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Minnie
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Which HPLC mode can you choose to separate a micture of alkanes? ( Normal-phase, reversed-phase, ion-exchange, or
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Nan
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Our mobile phase should be prepared in a mixture that has a ratio of 4:1:1 of 2-propanol:acetic acid:water.
Calculate the volume
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paige
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I have a question on thin layer chromatography (TLC).
My mobile phase (i.e. developing solvent) is a mixture of 2 non-polar
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Anne
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If i have a highly polar mobile phase, what will happen to the non-polar or less polar compounds during chromatography? will
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Anonymous
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