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An aqueous mixture of two substances (Y and Z) is subjected to analysis by both paper chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). In both forms... show full transcript
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In chromatography, the retention factor () indicates how strongly a component is bonded to the stationary phase. A lower value suggests that the component is more strongly adsorbed to the stationary phase compared to others. Since component Z is bonded more strongly than component Y, we can infer that component Z has a lower value than component Y.
In high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the retention time () is inversely related to how strongly a substance interacts with the stationary phase. Thus, if component Z is more strongly bonded to the stationary phase, it will experience a longer retention time, resulting in a higher .
Therefore, the correct answer is C: lower , higher .
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