What is Le Chatelier's principle and why is it important? What is the driving force in a precipitation reaction? What is the interaction of substances that leads to the formation of new substances called? Define the term sputtering used in chemistry. ...
Is working principle of paper chromatography same as HPLC? Explain your answer. How is the time required for the solvent front to pass through an HPLC column related to the length of the column? Explain your answer and give an example. 1. What are the lab and industrial procedures when usi...
Chromatography works on the principle that different compounds will have different solubilities and adsorption to the two phases between which they are to be partitioned. Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is a solid-liquid technique in which the two phases area solid (stationary phase) and a liquid ...
Is working principle of paper chromatography same as HPLC? Explain your answer. Which separation technique do you think will be the fastest, flash chromatography or chromatotron? Explain. What separation method is most applicable to supercritical-fluid chromatography? Other than S C N , D M G ,...
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Chromatography is a process for separating components of a mixture. ... The different components of the mixture travel through the stationary phase at different
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Product Description Technical parameter Model DW-NP-5010A Analysis principle Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis Element measuring range Any element from Na(11)-U(92) Min. measuring limit Cd/Hg/Br/Cr/Pb≤2 ppm Sample shape Arbitrary size, any irregular ...
What is the definition of Brownian motion? Explain the relationship between LET (linear energy transfer) and RBE (relative biological effectiveness). Define the term furanose. Define the term bidentate ligand. Give two examples. Define Le Chatelier's Principle in your own words. Then, describe an...