if you inject a mixture of standards, how would you able to identify which peak corresponds to standard a ,b, c, etc? Will the software in the hplc system do that work for you?
I would assume quickly, because it'll be easier to replicate. Imagine asking multiple people to aim for a 5 second inject time, the times would be all over the place!
Nice one. Thank you for this video. Please I need your email to get in touch. I have a challenge. I have already been provided with the gcms analysis result and I have been asked to interpret the result. I really need to know how to interpret the result. The result has peak number, name of compounds, area percent, retention time, qual and CAS. I am confused at the moment. Please help. I need your contact. Thank you.
I have no idea how I found this video scrolling through RUclips, but it's good it deserves more likes
great work
Thank you so much for that. Can we do one for an unknown.
if you inject a mixture of standards, how would you able to identify which peak corresponds to standard a ,b, c, etc? Will the software in the hplc system do that work for you?
Thanks sir
On what basis calibration curve was plotted, Kindly explain
In a chromatography experiment, is it better to inject a sample quickly or slowly? Please justify your answer.
I would assume quickly, because it'll be easier to replicate. Imagine asking multiple people to aim for a 5 second inject time, the times would be all over the place!
Nice one. Thank you for this video. Please I need your email to get in touch. I have a challenge. I have already been provided with the gcms analysis result and I have been asked to interpret the result. I really need to know how to interpret the result. The result has peak number, name of compounds, area percent, retention time, qual and CAS. I am confused at the moment. Please help. I need your contact. Thank you.
did you manage to do that ?