(a)
Interpretation:
The grater electrophoretic mobility having compound should be predicted from Fumarate and Maleate.
Concept introduction:
Electrophoretic mobility:
Electrophoretic mobility is the constant of proportionality between the electric field strength and speeds of the ion.
Here, f is the friction coefficient.
Stokes equation for Friction coefficient is,
Where,
(b)
Interpretation:
The separation order of from Fumarate and Maleate in electrophoresis should be given.
Concept introduction:
Electrophoretic mobility:
Electrophoretic mobility is the constant of proportionality between the electric field strength and speeds of the ion.
Here, f is the friction coefficient.
Stokes equation for Friction coefficient is,
Where,
(c)
Interpretation:
The elution order of Fumarate and Maleate in electrophoresis should be given.
Concept introduction:
Electrophoretic mobility:
Electrophoretic mobility is the constant of proportionality between the electric field strength and speeds of the ion.
Here, f is the friction coefficient.
Stokes equation for Friction coefficient is,
Where,
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