Generally for Normal Phase HPLC,stationary phase is Polar.In
place of polar if we take non-polar means what happened & why?
Answer Posted / sri
Supose if we take non polar stationary phase and non polar
mobile phase bonded phase will lose.becase non polar
stationary phse dissolved in non polar mobile phase.
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