Explain What is a base line in GC and HPLC?
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Answer / amit kr singh, fri, dehradun
GC have mobile phase is gas and stationary phase is liquid but HPLC have mobile phase is liquid and stationary phase solid.
Both are work same separation of compounds.
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Answer / vijaya
Base line is the graph or line observed on running blank in both case. Difference being in HPLC it's a liquid and in GC it's gas.
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