In the manufacture of electroluminescent lamps, several different layers of ink are deposited onto a plastic...
In the manufacture of electroluminescent lamps, Several Layers of ink are deposited Onto a plastic Substrate . The thickness of these Layers is critical if Specification regarding the Final Color and intensity of Light are to be met. Let x and y denote the thickness of two different layers of ink . It is known that a is normally distributed with a mean 01 mm and Standard deviation of 0.00031 mm, and y is normally distributed with a mean of...
In the manufacture of electroluminescent lamps, several different layers of ink are deposited onto a plastic substrate. The thickness of these layers is critical if specifications regarding the final color and intensity of light are to be met. Let X and Y denote the thickness of two different layers of ink. It is known that X is normally distributed with a mean of 0.1 millimeter and a standard deviation of 0.00031 millimeter, and Y is normally distributed with a mean...
2. If two different compounds have the same Rr value, how might they be identified using paper chromatography? 3. Why is it important to keep the spots on the paper as small as possible? 4. If the solvent pool at the bottom of the beaker touched the spots on the 1.5cm line, what would happen to the spots? How would you address this error? 5. If you were teaching a student how to do paper chromatography, what three pieces of...