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Does the percentage recovery effect the molecular weight of compounds?
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Muhammad Akbar
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Thanks for replying, Actually, I injected three different liquid samples of GC Agilent 7890A, and calculated them by comparing with same reference liquid byGC calculator software. The molecular weight is the same for all three but %recovery is differenct of all.There is no particular relationship between molecular weight and recovery. Now, if you have a particular set of experimental condtions, there may be a reason for a relationship. Please feel free to give some background on your question.
I am not sure about your question on recovery effecting molecuar weight. To change the molecuar weight of a compund, you have a chemical reaction going on...
Since you already have three different recoveries for three samples with the same molecular weight, your own data should tell you that you cannot (under the conditions that you are using) calculate molecular weight from recovery.Thannks Don,
Actually I want know the % recovery and molcular weight on GC. I am using here the Agilent 7890A GC, and calculations are done by software. If three different samples are injected and compare with the same reference fluid. My question is: how do we calculate the molecular weight by GC. Does molecular weight and % recovery have any relationship in GC calculations?
Best Regards
AKbar
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