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In gas chromatography, components in a mixture can be separated from one another because these components have different solubilities in the non-volatile stationary phase. Compound X and Compound Y have identical boiling points. Compound X has a greater affinity for the non-volatile liquid phase, Z, than does Compound Y. When a mixture of X and Y is separated, which component should be the first component off the column?
In gas chromatography, components in a mixture can be separated from one another because these components have different solubilities in the non-volatile stationary phase. Compound X and Compound Y have identical boiling points. Compound X has a greater affinity for the non-volatile liquid phase, Z, than does Compound Y. When a mixture of X and Y is separated, which component should be the first component off the column?
Casey DurganLv2
13 Dec 2019