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    Ink Paper Chromatography

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    Ink Chromatography Lab Background Information Paper chromatography is an analytical method that is used for separating and identifying mixtures of substances into their smaller parts. Paper chromatography works because the ink used contains several dyes (pigments) that when place on porous paper are dissolved in a solvent by capillary action. When the pigments (solutes) are dissolved in the solvent (water & alcohol mixture) they move through the paper at different rates depending on their

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Ultraviolet spectroscopy of Verapamil hydrochloride at λmax of 278 nm in pH 1.2 buffer was found to be linear in range of 20 – 80 µg/ ml. The method was validated and found to be precise‚ specific and accurate. The tablets of Verapamil hydrochloride were prepared by press coating technique showing sustained release for 24 h for once daily dosing with a lag phase of 4 - 6 h. The optimum ratios and type of polymers and other excipients were chosen to produce gastroretentive

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    Linearity: A linear correlation coefficient factor was obtained between the peak area used and the absorbance Verses concentrations of lamivudine‚ zidovudine and nevirapine. The calibration curves were linear for concentrations between 15-150 µg/ml. The linearity of the calibration curves was validated by the values of the correlation coefficients (r2). The correlation coefficients were 0.999 for lamivudine‚ 0.999 zidovudine and 0.999 for nevirapine. The results of the linearity experiment are listed

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    Salary: $4977.10 - $6183.10 / mo Final Filling Date: Continuous Duties: The Criminalist is the entry‚ training and sub journey level for the series. Criminalist will perform routine and less complex technical laboratory analyses and assist higher-level Criminalist in the examination of crime scenes and in the scientific investigation of crimes. Requirements: Education: Equivalent to graduation from college with a major in one of the physical or biological sciences‚ including the equivalent of

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    Gas Chromatography Essay

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    Gas chromatography (GC) is a chromatography technique where the separation of individual components (analytes) from a sample relies on their differing distribution between a mobile and stationary phase. The mobile phase carries the analytes through the stationary phase. In GC‚ it’s an inert gas (usually helium or nitrogen). The gas must be inert‚ so it won’t react with the sample to give a false reading. The stationary phase is a substance fixed in place to which the sample adsorbs because

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    Gas Chromatography Lab

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    Data and Conclusions: The purpose of this experiment was to learn how to use distillation and gas chromatography to separate and identify different compounds from a given mixture. There are several kinds of distillation methods. However‚ the method that we used in this experiment was fractional distillation. This method is used when trying to separate two different volatile compounds whose boiling points differ by 40-50°C or more. If the boiling points are too close‚ this method

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    Analytical Technique

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    Analytical techniques Introduction * The analysis technique chosen is gas chromatography‚ I’m going to talk about it and I am elected chromatography studies to identify and quantify known materials do. * The principles of gas chromatography * The functions of gas chromatography * Theories of instruments and techniques etc. PRINCIPLES Gas chromatography (GC) was first demonstrated for analysis of liquid in the classic paper by james and martin (1952). It was quickly recognised

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    Naphthalene Chromatography

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    Abstract Finding the melting point of an organic substance is a practical and efficient way for scientists to identify an unknown substance or determine a known substance’s level of purity. When organic substances are mixed together in varying degrees they take on a melting characteristic that is lower and broader than in its pure form. This property was manipulated in the lab to observe the various melting points of Naphthalene and Biphenyl when the percentage of composition was altered. A

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    Figure 3.1: Typical standard chromatogram of Ritonavir and Lopinavir Figure 3.2: Typical sample chromatogram of Ritonavir and Lopinavir 3.3.2 Method validation The optimized RP-HPLC method for simultaneous assay of Ritonavir and Lopinavir was validated according to ICH guidelines with respect to system suitability‚ linearity‚ sensitivity‚ accuracy‚ precision and robustness. 3.3.3 System suitability Before sample analysis‚ the chromatographic parameters used in this analysis must conform the system

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    Tiboelectric Series Lab Fleur Vande Kerckhove 9A Purpose/Aim: How do the triboelectric series from different materials classify themselves due to their affinity (gaining or losing) when being measured by a gold leaf electroscope? Hypothesis: If the materials change (from: wool‚ rabbit fur‚ cotton‚ aluminum‚ nylon‚ amber‚ celluloid‚ silver‚ silicon and acrylic) to classify their affinity of their triboelectric series then rabbit fur will have a higher affinity compared to the rest of the materials

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