(a) The species shown in Table 4 are to be separated by capillary electrophoresis.Predict and fully explain the order in

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(a) The species shown in Table 4 are to be separated by capillary electrophoresis.Predict and fully explain the order in

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A The Species Shown In Table 4 Are To Be Separated By Capillary Electrophoresis Predict And Fully Explain The Order In 1
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(a) The species shown in Table 4 are to be separated by capillary electrophoresis.Predict and fully explain the order in which they will pass the detector. + Table 4: Data on ions undergoing capillary electrophoresis separation Species Charge Hydrodynamic radius (pm) А 224 B 197 с 323 D 305 E neutral 240 F + 272 G neutral 404 + |OIயெட|o (b) Use the data below to calculate the electrophoretic mobility (MEP) of an ion undergoing capillary electrophoresis. Is the ion a cation or an anion? Give a reason for your choice. DATA: capillary length 99 cm applied voltage 18 kV distance from injection point to detector 92 cm migration time (analyte) 539s migration time (neutral molecule) 501 S
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