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Hi, can anyone explain how to calculate dead volume by the integral average method please?
ie Vo = integral between 1 and zero of VR(x)dx
I have tried integrating and solving- but i am unsure about the results
scio2
I'm telling you, i'll have it figured it out before next week.
I'm on it.
:D :D
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