viod volume and dead time
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Answer / m. santhakumar.
The time when the unretained solute elutes from the column
after the injection, is called dead time.
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Answer / paresh jobanputtra, cadila (ba
void volume means volume taken to elute Unretained solute
(Do not interact with packig material)from column after
injection....
Paresh Jobanputtra...Cadila
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Answer / uday
void volume is the volume of mobile phase within the column
packing & dead vol. is vol. of mobile phase from injector
to detector except vol. in column.
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Answer / hitendra thakkar
void volume : volume of Mobile phase between injector point to the detector cell is called void volume. and takes the time of void volume is called is dead time.dead time depend on flow rate. dead time = void volume x flow rate.
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Answer / bharat patel
Void Volume: volume of mobile phase passed thrrough the
colume between the injection port and dead point.
Dead time : time elapsed between the injection port and
dead point
Dead Point: is point ofpeak maximum f unretained solute
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Answer / sambhaji
void volume-it is the volume of mobile phase required to elute unretained peak from point of injection.
Dead Volume-it is the volume of mobile phase present in column.
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Answer / sanjay
It is the volume of the mobile phase required from
reservior to detector
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