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<span>In a titration, the substance that is unknown and being identified is called analyte. A titration is where a known solution or concentration called the titrant is used to identify and measure an unknown substance which is the analyte.</span>
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Explanation:
A. Ions in mobile phase are attracted to counterions covalently attached to stationary phase -----Ion Exchange Chromatography
B. Solute in mobile phase is attracted to specific groups covalently attached to stationary phase -----Affinity Chromatography
C. Solute equilibrates between mobile phase and surface of stationary phase -----Adsorption Chromatography
D. Solute equilibrates between mobile phase and film of liquid attached to stationary phase --- Partition Chromatography
E. Different-sized solutes penetrate pores in stationary phase to different extents. Large solutes are eluted first.
---Molecular Exclusion Chromatography
528 calories or 2207.04 joules.
Q=MCT
Q=(6g)(1.0cal/g°C)(88°C)
Q= 528 calories
Q=MCT
Q=(6g)(4.18joules/g°C)(88°C)
Q= 2207.04 joules