What is the difference between Capillary column and Packed
column.
Answer Posted / alpesh patel
Capillary column : Stationary phase is coated with the
inner wall of the column & it is
having high lenghth and low internal
diameter.
Packed column : Stationary phase is directly coated in
the column & it is having short length
and high internal diameter.
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