what is mean by theoritical plates(not formula) ?
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Answer / pankaj shrivastava
it is hypothetical plates in chromatography column which
determines the column efficiency. the analyte moves down the
column by transfer of equilibrated mobile phase from one
plate to the next. it is vary according to column
specification and chromatographic conditions. more
theoretical plates, more column efficiency.
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Answer / pharmainterview
It is a imaginated small part in the column to explain
process in column.It does not really exist.
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Answer / kalyan
having more theoretical plates increases the efficacy of the
separation process be it either a distillation, absorption,
chromatographic, adsorption
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