2. (10pts) (2pts)Using the partial chromatogram below, determine the resolution between the two solute bands. (2pts)Why

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2. (10pts) (2pts)Using the partial chromatogram below, determine the resolution between the two solute bands. (2pts)Why

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2. (10pts) (2pts)Using the partial chromatogram below, determine the resolution between the two solute bands. (2pts)Why would you need a ruler to solve this problem? Explain. detector's response 300 450 350 400 retention time (s) Suppose you want to increase the resolution between the two components to 1.5. a) (3pts)What difference in retention times is necessary to achieve this resolution assuming the peak widths do not change? b) (3pts)If the difference between the retention times remains the same, how would the peak widths have to change? 3. (10pts)The van Deemter plots shown below correspond to packed columns that are identical except for the size of the stationary phase particles (3,5, and 105m).
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