HPLC A gradient elution in HPLC is one in which the composition of the solvent None of these remains constant is changed continuously or in a series of steps both (a) and (b) None of these remains constant is changed continuously or in a series of steps both (a) and (b) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
HPLC Which can be used as a mobile phase in HPLC applications? Any compound with limited solubility in liquid Any compound with non-solubility in liquid Any of the above Any compound with solubility in liquid Any compound with limited solubility in liquid Any compound with non-solubility in liquid Any of the above Any compound with solubility in liquid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
HPLC An isocratic elution in HPLC is one in which the composition of the solvent none of these remains constant changes in a series of steps changes continuously none of these remains constant changes in a series of steps changes continuously ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
HPLC The eluent strength is a measure of solvent adsorption energy solvent absorption energy solvent diffusivity solvent mixing index solvent adsorption energy solvent absorption energy solvent diffusivity solvent mixing index ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
HPLC HPLC methods include ion exchange and size exclusion chromatography liquid/solid (adsorption) chromatography All of these liquid/liquid (partition) chromatography ion exchange and size exclusion chromatography liquid/solid (adsorption) chromatography All of these liquid/liquid (partition) chromatography ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
HPLC Which of the following statements is true for a refractive index detector in HPLC? It can only be used for isocratic elutions none of above It does not respond to many solutes It is more sensitive than a UV detector It can only be used for isocratic elutions none of above It does not respond to many solutes It is more sensitive than a UV detector ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP