Chromatography Working Principles
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In chromatography, what is being measured when 't' is determined?

  • Solute's migration time (correct)
  • Solute's molecular weight
  • Detector's sensitivity
  • Column's capacity
  • How does 't' differ from the concentration of the solute in chromatography?

  • It indicates the size of the solute particles
  • It measures time, not quantity (correct)
  • It denotes the flow rate of the solvent
  • It represents the density of the solvent
  • What does the variable 't' represent in the context of a solute moving from the point of injection to the detector?

  • The concentration of the solute
  • The time it takes for the solute to reach the detector (correct)
  • The volume of the solvent
  • The temperature of the solvent
  • When studying chromatography, what does a longer 't' value suggest about a solute?

    <p>It moves slower through the system</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is 't' important in chromatography analyses?

    <p>It aids in identifying solutes based on their migration times</p> Signup and view all the answers

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