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Peak asymmetry and symmetry
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Can Agilent program calculate peak asymmetry As or it calculate peak symmetry and tailing factor? How can I convert peak symmetry to As?
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The peak symmetry calculation used in ChemStation is somewhat different and has been discussed before:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20079
You can get the USP tailing factor reported (see the above thread).
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20079
You can get the USP tailing factor reported (see the above thread).
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OK. Thanks.
What about the asymmetry factor As. What is an acceptable range for As?
Is 0.5< As<1.5 good enough?
What about the asymmetry factor As. What is an acceptable range for As?
Is 0.5< As<1.5 good enough?
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