Stationary Phase in Chromatography

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What does 't' represent in the context provided?

The time a solute takes to move from the point of injection to the detector

How does an increase in 't' impact chromatography analysis?

Delays the detection process

In chromatography, reducing 't' can primarily benefit which aspect of analysis?

Increasing throughput

Which factor determines the duration 't' in the context of solute transport?

Distance between injection and detection points

Which of the following is NOT influenced by the duration 't' in chromatography?

Type of solvent used

Learn about the stationary phase in chromatography, which should be inert towards the mobile phase and sample. Understand its role in separating compounds effectively.

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