what is HPLC
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Answer / chaudhari naresh.v
hplc is morden crometography and its full form is high
perfomans liqid crometography
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high performance liquid chromatography
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Answer / yojana
HPLC means HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OR HIGH
PRESSUER LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Answer / teja
HPLC stands for HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OR
HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Answer / noreen
HPLCis a separation techniquethat involves:
•the injection of a small volume of liquid sample
•into a tube packed with tiny particles (3 to 5 micron (μm)
in diameter called the stationary phase)
•where individual components of the sample are moved down
the packed tube (column) with a liquid (mobile phase)
forced through the column by high pressure delivered by a
pump.
In principle, LC and HPLC work the same way except the
speed,efficiency, sensitivity and ease of operation of HPLC
is vastly superior.
•These components are separatedfrom one another by the
column packing that involves various chemical and/or
physical interactions between their molecules and the
packing particles.
•These separated components are detected at the exit of
this tube (column) by a flow-through device (detector) that
measures their amount. An output from this detector is
called a “liquid chromatogram”.
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Answer / tushar
HPLC is the sepration technique for volatile & non volatile
component which seprate it partition between mobile phase &
stationary phase as their volatility & useful to get desire
sepration.
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