Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
KC2 = (α*K1)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 - Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 is described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium.
Relative Retention - The Relative Retention is the ratio of adjusted retention times for any two components.
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 - The Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 is described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Relative Retention: 9 --> No Conversion Required
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1: 6 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
KC2 = (α*K1) --> (9*6)
Evaluating ... ...
KC2 = 54
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
54 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
54 <-- Partition Coefficient of Comp 2
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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7 Relative and Adjusted Retention Calculators

Relative Retention given Adjusted Retention Times
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Partition Coefficient of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of Second Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 1 = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Capacity Factor of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Capacity Factor of Solute 2/Capacity Factor of Solute 1)

13 Relative and Adjusted Retention and Phase Calculators

Molar Concentration of Third Component in Second Phase
Go Concentration of Solute in Phase2 = (Concentration of Solute in Solvent 1/Distribution Coefficient of Solution)
Molar Concentration of Third Component in First Phase
Go Concentration of Solute in Phase1 = (Distribution Coefficient of Solution*Solute Concentration in Solvent2)
Relative Retention given Adjusted Retention Times
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Partition Coefficient of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of Second Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 1 = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Mobile Phase Travel Time through Column
Go Unretained Solute Travel Time through Column = (Retention Time-Adjusted Retention Time)
Total Concentration of Solute in Aqueous Phase
Go Concentration in Aqueous Solvent = (Concentration in Organic Phase/Distribution Ratio)
Total Concentration of Solute in Organic Phase
Go Concentration in Organic Solvent = (Distribution Ratio*Concentration in Aqueous Phase)
Relative Retention given Capacity Factor of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Capacity Factor of Solute 2/Capacity Factor of Solute 1)
Mobile Phase Travel Time given Capacity Factor
Go Unretained Solute Travel Time given CP = (Retention Time)/(Capacity Factor+1)

Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention Formula

Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
KC2 = (α*K1)

What is Chromatography?

A separation process based on the various partitioning coefficients of different solutes between the two phases.
Involving the interaction of solute(s) and two phases
Mobile phase: A gas or liquid that moves through the column.
Stationary phase: A solid or liquid that remains in place.

What are the types of Chromatography?

1) Adsorption chromatography
2) Ion-exchange chromatography
3) Partition chromatography
4) Molecular Size exclusion chromatography
5) Affinity chromatography

How to Calculate Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention?

Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention calculator uses Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1) to calculate the Partition Coefficient of Comp 2, The Partition coefficient of solute 2 given relative retention formula is defined as the product of relative retention to the partition coefficient of solute 1. Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 is denoted by KC2 symbol.

How to calculate Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention, enter Relative Retention (α) & Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 (K1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention calculation can be explained with given input values -> 54 = (9*6).

FAQ

What is Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention?
The Partition coefficient of solute 2 given relative retention formula is defined as the product of relative retention to the partition coefficient of solute 1 and is represented as KC2 = (α*K1) or Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1). The Relative Retention is the ratio of adjusted retention times for any two components & The Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 is described as the concentration ratio of a chemical amidst the two media at equilibrium.
How to calculate Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention?
The Partition coefficient of solute 2 given relative retention formula is defined as the product of relative retention to the partition coefficient of solute 1 is calculated using Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1). To calculate Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention, you need Relative Retention (α) & Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 (K1). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Relative Retention & Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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