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N = L/(2Dp)
Where Dp is particle diameter, L = length. For a column straight-out-of-the-box, does/should this relationship hold true using manufacture's reported values for N, particle diameter?
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The operant word in there is "roughly"Efficiency is said to be roughly related to column length, particle size by the equation:
This equation is for theoretical N for a column only.Efficiency is said to be roughly related to column length, particle size by the equation:
N = L/(2Dp)
Where Dp is particle diameter, L = length. For a column straight-out-of-the-box, does/should this relationship hold true using manufacture's reported values for N, particle diameter?
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