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A chromatogram gives an ideal Gaussian peak with tr = 9.80 min and w1/2 = 0.17 min. How many theoretical plates does the colu

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Column efficiency defined as the number of theoretical plates per column, and number of theoretical plates can be obtained from a chromatogram from the expression

N = 5.54 (tR / w0.5)2 where tR is the retention time of the analyte and w0.5 the width of the peak at half height.

given tr = 9.8 min

w0.5=0.17 min

N= 5.54tr/w0.5)2

N=5.54(9.8/0.17)2

N= 5.54*57.652

N = 18412 plates

the height equivalent to a theoretical plate H is the length of column L divided by the number of theoretical plate N.the unit is cm per plate

H= L/N

H=10.8 cm/18412

H =5.86*10-4 cm

H =5.86*10-4  *10 =5.86*10-3 mm =0.00586 mm [1 cm =10 mm]

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