consider the peaks for trans-chlordane and for cis-chlordane where its retention time is 458.5 seconds and 475.0 seconds respectively. The elution time for unretained solute is 25 seconds. The width base for t-chlordane is 4 seconds and c-chlordane is 4.5 seconds. The open tubular column is 12.5m in length and 0.32 in diameter. Find the adjusted retention time, retention factor, number of theoretical plates and plate height for t-chlordane and c-chlordane peaks. in addition calculate the selectivity factor and resolution based on these specific peaks.
consider the peaks for trans-chlordane and for cis-chlordane where its retention time is 458.5 seconds and...
A student researcher performed a chromatographic separation of caffeine and aspartame. The retention time for caffeine, is, was found to be 218.0 s with a baseline peak width, wc, of 14.4 s. The retention time for aspartame, 1., was 250.5 s with a baseline peak width, w of 21.1 s. The retention time for the unretained solvent methanol was 40.4 s. Calculate the average plate height, H, in micrometers for this separation, given that it was performed on a 27.7...
A student researcher performed a chromatographic separation of caffeine and aspartame. The retention time for caffeine, tc,was found to be 207.6 s with a baseline peak width, wc, of 16.2 s. The retention time for aspartame, ta, was 253.7 s with a baseline peak width, wa, of 18.7 s. The retention time for the unretained solvent methanol was 40.7 s. Calculate the average plate height, H, in micrometers for this separation, given that it was performed on a 27.3 cmlong...
A solute with a retention time of 4 mins 25 second has a base width of 12 seconds. The column is 30.0m long. How many theoretical plates does the column have? What is length in mm of one theoretical plate?
Consider a separation performed on a 45.0 mm long open tubular column with a 0.50 mm diameter, and a 2.0 um thick stationary phase. Compound A eluted at 12.41 min, compound B eluted at 13.34 min, and the unretained solvent eluted at 1.130 min. What are the adjusted retention times, t, and retention factors, k, for compounds A and B? Number Number min Number Number min rB What is the relative retention, a, for this separation? Number roll down to...
A student researcher performed a chromatographic separation of caffeine and aspartame. The retention time for caffeine, lc, was found to be 203.8 s with a baseline peak width, wc, of 13.8 s. The retention time for aspartame, ta, was 272.4 s with a baseline peak width, wa, of 21.5 s. The retention time for the unretained solvent methanol was 43.7 s Calculate the average plate height, H, in micrometers for this separation, given that it was performed on a 22.7...
L. Choose the correct answer: 1) Reversed phase liquid chromatography refers to (a) the use of non polar solvent as the eluent in HPLC. (b) the use of polar material as the stationary phase in a chromatographic column. the use of non-polar material as the stationary phase in a chromatographic column 2) A solute with a retention time of 325 seconds has a base width of 15 seconds. The column is 11.5 cm long. The c (2 points) olumn has...
A GC column is operated under the following conditions: Column: 1.10 m x 2 mm packed with Chromosorb P and Carbowax 20M as stationary phase. The following retention times were obtained: air: 18.0 sec; methylacetate: 2.98 min; methyl propionate: 4.56 min. Peak width at half height: methylacetate: 7.7 sec; methyl propionate: 12.4 sec. Calculate: a) the corrected retention time for each solute. b) the capacity factor k' for each solute. c) the selectivity factor α for the pair of solutes....
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HW #3 for Chem 318 Due: April 29, 2019 1. Solute A has a K 2.5 for an extraction between water (phase 1) and chloroform (phase 2). If 100 mL of a 0.01 fraction will be extracted? For the same solute and, what fraction will be extracted if 5 extractions wi 80 mL chloroform each are used (instead of one 400 ml extraction)? M solution containing solute A in water is extracted one time with...