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Separation factor definition in analytical chemistry

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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The selectivity or separation factor, α, is a ratio of mass distribution coefficients given in equation 19.12, and so is a thermodynamic rather than a kinetic factor. The value of α depends mainly on the nature of the two solutes, on the stationary phase and, in liquid chromatography, the mobile phase.

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