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Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate in Column Design Formulas
The Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is the height of a hypothetical column or tray that would provide the same degree of separation as one theoretical plate. And is denoted by HETP. Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is always positive.
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FAQ
What is the Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate?
The Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is the height of a hypothetical column or tray that would provide the same degree of separation as one theoretical plate. Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is always positive.
Can the Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate be negative?
No, the Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate?
Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Height Equivalent to Theoretical Plate can be measured.
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