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Offline jvm208

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resolution and selectivity factor
« on: December 27, 2016, 02:17:56 AM »
Hi could someone plase explain the difference between the selectivity factor
and reolution in chromatography?

Both of them seem to be a measure of seperation of components of interest..

Would it be correct to say that selectivity factor is the stationary phase's ability to
seperate 2 components of interest while resolution is that of a column's?

Thank you.

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