what is capacity factor
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Answer / kishor solanke (alkem)
Capacity factor is how much analyte in the sample is
retained with respect to unretained material.
Capacity Factor is calculated using following formula:
RT1-RT0
Capacity factor= ----------
R0
Where, RT1- is retention time of peak of interest.
RT0- is retention time of unretained peak.
CP have no unit.
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