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13th May, 2025
1800-2000 HRS (EAT)
1 Hour

$20

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GC Columns

At the end of this unit you will be able to recognize and explain the various interactions that occur between analytes and stationary phases in GC, select an appropriate stationary phase for various analyte and application types, select appropriate column dimensions for various application types, demonstrate a good understanding of how to manipulate column physical parameters in order to obtain good quality separations in a reasonable time frame, and explain the principles of good column handling, installation, and conditioning in a practical context.

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Who is this course for?

This course is suited to anyone working in the lab

Previous Knowledge

No prior knowledge is required for this course.

What you will learn

COURSE OUTLINE

pH & Buffers

  • Introduction to pH: Explanation of what pH is, its significance, and the pH scale.
  • Acids and Bases: Concepts of acids and bases, including definitions and examples.
  • Buffer Solutions: Definition of buffer solutions and their role in maintaining pH stability.
  • Buffer Capacity: Explanation of buffer capacity and factors that influence it.
  • Common Buffer Systems: Overview of commonly used buffer systems in laboratories, such as phosphate, acetate, and Tris buffers.
  • Preparation of Buffers: Steps to prepare buffer solutions and adjust their pH.
  • Calculations Involving Buffers: Basic calculations for preparing buffers, including the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
  • pH Measurement: Techniques for measuring pH, including the use of pH meters and indicators.
  • Applications of Buffers: Practical applications of buffers in various fields such as biology, chemistry, and medicine.
  • Troubleshooting pH and Buffer Issues: Common problems encountered when working with pH and buffers, and how to resolve them.