Chemistry, asked by krushnakadam86, 6 months ago

The distance on chromatogram from the
point of injection of sample to the center of
peak is called​

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Answered by vidhikishorshetty76
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The mobile phase and injected sample mixture enters the column, passes through the ... The center of the band contains the highest concentration of analyte ...

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Answered by MotiSani
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The retention distance is the distance between the injection point and the recorder's greatest peak.

  • The graph depicts the relationship between time and solute concentration.
  • Two components of the concentration profile impact a column's effectiveness and, as a result, its capacity to separate or resolve solute zones.
  • The first is peak maximum, which is the highest concentration point of a peak.
  • To attain acceptable resolution, two adjacent peaks' maxima must be decoupled.
  • Disengagement is influenced by the solute's identification as well as the selectivity of the stationary and mobile phases.
  • The second factor that influences efficiency and resolution is the peak's width.
  • Peaks with widely separated maxima may be too broad to resolve the solutes. As a result, in chromatography, peak width is an important factor.
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