Analytical ChemistryXerox College Pub., 1971 - 508 pagine |
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Pagina 107
... phases , and if the distribu- tion is sufficiently different for the different substances , they will be separated . The method of removing the substance from the stationary phase by adding pure mobile solvent is called elution analysis ...
... phases , and if the distribu- tion is sufficiently different for the different substances , they will be separated . The method of removing the substance from the stationary phase by adding pure mobile solvent is called elution analysis ...
Pagina 108
... stationary phase is a plane , in the form of a sheet of paper or a solid supported on an inert plate . 9.2.2 Partition Chromatography The stationary phase of partition chromatography is a liquid supported on an inert solid . Again , the ...
... stationary phase is a plane , in the form of a sheet of paper or a solid supported on an inert plate . 9.2.2 Partition Chromatography The stationary phase of partition chromatography is a liquid supported on an inert solid . Again , the ...
Pagina 126
... ( stationary phase ) for the particular separation to be attempted . The nature of the liquid or solid phase will determine the exchange equilibrium with the sample components and ... stationary phase and 126 Ch . 9 Chromatographic Methods -
... ( stationary phase ) for the particular separation to be attempted . The nature of the liquid or solid phase will determine the exchange equilibrium with the sample components and ... stationary phase and 126 Ch . 9 Chromatographic Methods -
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Introduction | 3 |
Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry | 15 |
Experiment | 16 |
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