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Relative Retention Time
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Can someone tell me the relative retention time of acetone, methanol, ethanol, ethyl acetate. I am trying to distinguish my solvent peak so elution order on an FID would help immensely. Thanks guys
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Check out the website of your column manufacturer. You will need to know which column you have installed.
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pls give quastion clear
if you want relative tetention time
it give one of the main peak RT
if you impurity RT/ main peak RT gives RRT
if you want relative tetention time
it give one of the main peak RT
if you impurity RT/ main peak RT gives RRT
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Different columns give different orders of elution.
Describe your column, ID, Phase, and its thickness.
These analytes may have little or no separation depending upon the column.
Rod
Describe your column, ID, Phase, and its thickness.
These analytes may have little or no separation depending upon the column.
Rod
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