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What is separation factor in analytical chemistry?

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If a solution contains two or more solutes say A and B, it is observed that when A is extracted, some amount of B is also extracted. The extent of the separation can be expressed in terms of one factor called Seperation Factor \beta . This is related to the distribution ratio of A and B.

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Explanation:

If a solution contains two or more solutes say A and B, it is observed that when A is extracted, some amount of B is also extracted. The extent of the separation can be expressed in terms of one factor called Seperation Factor \beta . This is related to the distribution ratio of A and B.

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