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A substance was tested for Impurity A using liquid chromatography. 2 determinations were performed.
In the 1st chromatogram,
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are _____ vitamins.
(1 point) Responses water-soluble water-soluble fat-soluble fat-soluble
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are _____ vitamins.
(1 point) Responses water-soluble water-soluble fat-soluble fat-soluble
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A solid substance P is soluble in water (1g/100 mL) at 25 degrees and 10g/100mL of water at 100 degrees. You are given a sample
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What is the effect of the following on the separation of the mixture?
a. A soluble, nonvolatile impurity b. a decrease in
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What is the effect of the following on the separation of the mixture(hexane and toluene)?
a. A soluble, nonvolatile impurity b. a
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What is the effect of the following on the separation of the mixture(hexane and toluene)?
a. A soluble, nonvolatile impurity b. a
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What is the effect of the following on the separation of the mixture(hexane and toluene)?
a. A soluble, nonvolatile impurity b. a
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What is the effect of the following on the separation of the mixture(hexane and toluene)?
a. A soluble, nonvolatile impurity b. a
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why does a soluble impurity reduce the melting point range of a pure compound ?
why is it advisable to run a mixed melting point
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