what is normal phase,reverse phase.
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Answer / senthilkumar
In normal phase, stationary phase is polar and (mobile
phase) is nonpolar
In reverse phase, stationary phase is nonpolar and (mobile
phase) is
polar
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Answer / rajendra gapat
Normal Phase:- In normal phase stationary bed is strongly
polar in nature & mobile phase is non polar in nature(i.e.
n-haxene,IPA)
Reverse Phase:- In reverse phase stationary bed is nonpolar
in nature & mobile phase is polar in nature
(i.e. H2O+ACN,H2O+MeOH).
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Answer / satheesh g
In normal phase, stationary phase is polar and Eluent is
nonpolar
In reverse phase, stationary phase is apolar and Eluent is
polar
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