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where do you see difference in chromatograms?​

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Answered by anchitsingh40
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The chromatogram is a graph that monitors the signal in the detector over time. As chemicals are detected by the instrument, the signal increases, and the chromatogram displays a "peak." Each peak in the chromatogram indicates the presence of a chemical in the sample.

The chromatograms are similar in shape but not identical - some peaks differ in height and there are a small number of peaks that are present in one sample but not the other.

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Answered by ameena025345
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The chromatogram is a graph that monitors the signal in the detector over time. As chemicals are detected by the instrument, the signal increases, and the chromatogram displays a "peak." Each peak in the chromatogram indicates the presence of a chemical in the sample.

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