why ur using toulene in hexane in u.v calibration?
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Answer / deepak pathak
bcoz toluene give maxima and minima at 266nm and 269nm to
check resolution in uv calibration and we use hexane as a
diluent because it has no uv absorbance. s
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Answer / avinash
because toluene give maxima and minima at 266nm and 269nm to
check resolution in uv calibration and we use hexane as a
diluent because it has no uv absorbance
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