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what are two types of chromatographic techniques other than paper chromatography ?
What are the advantages and disadvantages gas chromatography (hint: compare to other chromatographic techniques we have investigated)?
Question 1: (column chromatography) a. What effect on the chromatographic separation is expected if solvent level is below the adsorbent? b. Once the chromatographic column was prepared, why was it important to allow the level of the liquid in the column to drop to the level of the stationary phase before applying the solution of the compounds to be separated? c. Name two methods of carrying out the column chromatography technique? d. What are the two methods of packing a...
Besides cation-exchange chromatography what other seperation techniques you could use to analyse a mixture of amino acids?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of thin-layer chromatography, adsorption column chromatography, and gas chromatography techniques? (advantages and disadvantages for each type)
What do you understand by theoretical plate in chromatography.? To improve a chromatographic separation should you (i) increase the height of the theoretical plates on the column or (ii) increase the number of theoretical plates on the column. Why?
Q. Briefly in point form or using a flow chart, describe what chromatographic techniques you would use to completely separate a mixture of the 4 proteins listed below. After each part of the techniques, BRIELFY outline what that particular technique accomplished (or show it in your diagram). Protein A: 35 kDa, pI = 3.5 Protein B: 35 kDa, pI = 8.5 Protein C: 100 kDa, pI = 8.5 Protein D: 100 kDa, pI = 3.5
3. Give two ways reverse phase chromatography differs from normal chromatography: Lab 236 Column Chromatography Name: Section: 4. What are the advantages of column chromatography over paper chromatography?
Lab #2: Gas Chromatography Theory behind gas chromatography What do all types of chromatography share in common? Relationship between retention time and boiling point/vapor pressure How changing parameters affect the retention time Ramp rate Temperature Length of column Pressure Whether column is packed or unpacked
What is eddy diffusion in the context of chromatography, and how can it be reduced during a chromatographic separation?
Since the payback method is less sophisticated than other evaluation techniques it is obsolete. What are the primary benefits?