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What is a ramp?
Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
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I see that one of my colums function is to seperate CO2 from the ramp.... What is the ramp?
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Your test method is worded ambiguously; however, what it simply means is that you'll want to name/identify the peak for CO2 on the elution profile.I see that one of my colums function is to seperate CO2 from the ramp.... What is the ramp?
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I just heard the term HC ramp. Just wondering what causes a ramp on a gram.
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In gas chromatography a ramp usually refers to the temperature increase during temperature programming, which makes no sense at all in your context.
And a gram is a unit of weight - gratuitous use of undefined abbreviations leads to the kind of misunderstanding that you are asking us to resolve.
Peter
And a gram is a unit of weight - gratuitous use of undefined abbreviations leads to the kind of misunderstanding that you are asking us to resolve.
Peter
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Ramps are allium tricocum, a wild leek. Should be easy to separate a plant from a gas.
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even better in Dutch "ramp" = a disaster
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It sounds poorly worded by the column manufacturer but I wonder if it means that it separates CO2 from baseline rise(ramp) at the end of the run?I see that one of my colums function is to seperate CO2 from the ramp.... What is the ramp?
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