if you inject a mixture of standards, how would you able to identify which peak corresponds to standard a ,b, c, etc? Will the software in the hplc system do that work for you?
I would assume quickly, because it'll be easier to replicate. Imagine asking multiple people to aim for a 5 second inject time, the times would be all over the place!
Nice one. Thank you for this video. Please I need your email to get in touch. I have a challenge. I have already been provided with the gcms analysis result and I have been asked to interpret the result. I really need to know how to interpret the result. The result has peak number, name of compounds, area percent, retention time, qual and CAS. I am confused at the moment. Please help. I need your contact. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for that. Can we do one for an unknown.
great work
Thanks sir
if you inject a mixture of standards, how would you able to identify which peak corresponds to standard a ,b, c, etc? Will the software in the hplc system do that work for you?
On what basis calibration curve was plotted, Kindly explain
In a chromatography experiment, is it better to inject a sample quickly or slowly? Please justify your answer.
I would assume quickly, because it'll be easier to replicate. Imagine asking multiple people to aim for a 5 second inject time, the times would be all over the place!
Nice one. Thank you for this video. Please I need your email to get in touch. I have a challenge. I have already been provided with the gcms analysis result and I have been asked to interpret the result. I really need to know how to interpret the result. The result has peak number, name of compounds, area percent, retention time, qual and CAS. I am confused at the moment. Please help. I need your contact. Thank you.
did you manage to do that ?