why do we adjusted ph in the mobilphase
Answer Posted / gopikrishna dr reddyys
at a particular ph we wil get impurity peaks and we ll take salts in the hplc water for buffer preparation that time the ph of that solution will not stable we have adjust the ph with suitable acid or base that time the conjugation bond will form then ph of buffer will stable
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