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A unit solid angle 2. Gel permeation 3. Micellar eletrokinetic Chromatography 4.

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Question

A unit solid angle 2. Gel permeation 3. Micellar eletrokinetic Chromatography 4. Polar stationary, nonpolar mobile phases 2-shape detector cell 5. Capillary gel 6 Typically polyvulfonic acid residues Diode array detector leg common measure of column efficiency Partition chromatography 9, Solvent properties Adsorption chromatography 10,can capture a spectrum simultaneously 12.A solute specific property Anion resin 13. Cation exchange resin based on size and charge 15, 16 (t VwY 16 He v/2D Percent of incident radiation not absorbed 18 Two photons together have reduced amplitude Affinity chromatography 19. Two photons together have increased amplitude 20 Protects separating column in HPLC Electrophoretic migration rate barrier Electrophoretic mobility 21. Parallel beam of radiation is bent when it passes a sarp is bent passing through media with different refractive indices 22. Photon 23. Energy of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that reaches agiven arealsec CE plate height 24, 1/v (cm3) CE elution Chromophore in eluant detects analyte by absence of absorption CE theoretical plates 25. 26 caused by application of strong electric field to butter in a capllary indirect detection 27A quick, easy chromatography technique in 2 dimensions. 28 where a stationary phase with a special attraction for an analyte i used 29 where the matrix in gel filtration is hydrophilic 30. A type of chromatography where the matrix acts asamolecular sieve 31.Based on solubility of a substance in low, medium and high polarity solvents Radiant power 33 solute interacts with surface properties, eg silica Constructive interference 34 solute moves between two immiscible liquid phases e paper Destructive interference 3s.A detector which must scan through the wavelengths to produce a spectrum 36 Typically a plot of instrument response versus time 37 Provides longer detector path length for narrow columns 38. ypicaly quaternary amine residues 39 An example would be having a chromophore 40 used in organic and biochemistry-matrix is charged to exclude certain analytes Cance Done

Explanation / Answer

Provides longest detection path length for narrow column ----> HETP

Protects separating column in HPLC ---- > Guard column

Solvent properties ----- > Bulk property

A solute specific property ----- > Solute property

Z shape detector cell

Typically a plot of instrument response versus time ----- > Chromatogram

A detector which must scan through the wavelengths to produce a spectrum ----- > Diode array detector

Sequential detector

Based on solubility of a substance in low, medium and high polarity solvents - Partition chromatography

Distance between crests --------- > wavelength

Wave number --------- > 1/v

Steradian ----- > A unit of solid angle

Energy of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that reaches a given area per second --- > Radiant energy

Constructive interference ------> Two photons together have increased amplitude

Destructive interference ------> Two photons together have decreased amplitude

Paraller beam of radiation is bent when it passes a sharp barrier ---- > Diffraction

Refraction ---- > percent of incident radiation not absorbed

Photon is bent passing through a media with different refractive index ------ > refleaction

Gel permeation in a hydrophobic matrix ------ > Gel filtration

Micellar electrokinetic chromatography ------- >

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