HPLC Calibration was done in Reverse Phase, but not in
normal phase why explain?
Answer Posted / pramod prajapati
Reverse phase and Normal Phase is related to mobile phase
and stationary phase used in HPLC,but here we are
calibrating HPLC and can be done in any phase.
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