What is the principle of GC/HPLC ?
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Answer / ramana
GC: GC analysed to volitaile and thermostability this
principle is PARTITION
HPLC: GC analysed to Non volitaile this principle is
ADSORPTION
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Answer / srikanth narla
GC works on the principle of PARTITION CHROMATOGRAPHY. In this Stationary phase is a liquid and mobile phase is a Gas.
HPLC works on the principle of ADSORPTION CHROMATOGRAPHY. In this stationary phase is a solid and mobile phase is a liquid.
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Answer / sukhraj kaur
GC is a chromatography separation method in which mixture of component is seperated into indiviual component by using Solid or immbolized stationary phase and gasious mobile phase
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Answer / manigandan p
This both are separation technique.
GC Principle: Sample vapourised by injection in to a heated system, eluted through column by inert gaseous mobile phase and detect.
HPLC Principle: The solvent liquid will pressurize the sample through column. Column filled with adsorbent material. Each components in the sample interacts slightly differently with adsorbent material. It causes different flow rates for different components and its leading to separate.
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