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29 March, 01:49

The partition coefficient K in a gas chromatographic experiment can be described by: Cm Cs K = where "Cs" and "Cm" refer to the concentration of solute in stationary and mobile phases respectively. A large value of K implies ___.

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  1. 29 March, 02:13
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    K in chromatography is defined as a partition coefficient. It is an equilibrium constant that determines the measure to which the solutes partition between two phases.

    K = Cm/Cs

    where Cm is solute concentration in mobile phase

    Cs is solute concentration in stationary phase

    When K is more, then it implies that the solute concentration in the mobile phase is more in chromatography test.
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