Chromatography is a method of analyzing the contents of a mixed substance. It is performed by dissolving the substance in a suitable solvent. A drop or spot of the resulting liquid is deposited near the edge of a piece of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper or special chromatography paper. The strip of paper with the spot at the bottom is then suspended over a solvent with the bottom edge of the paper in the solvent. As the solvent soaks upwards, the solvent carries some particles upwards and away from the spot. Different compounds within the mixture will travel at different rates and eventually the strip of paper will show different bands of colors, separating out and indicating some of the various components that were in the original substance. 'Trailing a spot' is a short term for this laboratory process.
Tailing in chromatography can be caused by factors such as non-specific interactions between the analyte and the stationary phase, column overload, sample matrix effects, or inaccuracies in the injection process. These factors can lead to peak distortion, decreased resolution, and decreased sensitivity in chromatographic separations.
Venus progresses through phases similar to the Moon. (Galileo's improvements to the telescope meant that Venus was visible as a disc rather than a bright spot.)
Tailing peaks are a known problem in chromatography (both HPLC and GC). It means the analytes are experiencing an out-drawn (extended) retention time and is usually due to one of these factors:Contaminated or active injector liner, seal or columnDead volume due to poorly installed liner or columnRagged column endA bad match between the polarities of the stationary phase and the solventA cold region in the sample flow path (GC)Debris in the liner or columnInjection takes too longSplit ratio is too low (GC)Overloading the inletSome types of compounds such as alcoholic amines, primary and secondary amines and carboxylic acids tend to tail
(CU) is the symbol for spot copper
Tailing effect is an error that occurs when the spot is not allowed to dry hence leading increased diameter of the spot in a TLC plate. Nwando Ata.
Chromatography is a method of analyzing the contents of a mixed substance. It is performed by dissolving the substance in a suitable solvent. A drop or spot of the resulting liquid is deposited near the edge of a piece of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper or special chromatography paper. The strip of paper with the spot at the bottom is then suspended over a solvent with the bottom edge of the paper in the solvent. As the solvent soaks upwards, the solvent carries some particles upwards and away from the spot. Different compounds within the mixture will travel at different rates and eventually the strip of paper will show different bands of colors, separating out and indicating some of the various components that were in the original substance. 'Trailing a spot' is a short term for this laboratory process.
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That's a terrible question. Of course tailing ponds evaporate. Use your head before asking questions.
A ditch is made beside a tree and the tailing is dumped into it, and then, the tailing is covered with earth. This method is known as Phytostabilisation.
The cast of Tailing the Millennium - 2000 includes: Anna Zetchus as Herself - Narrator
Fish-tailing is were the back of the car loses traction and starts to slide side to side. If not corrected the car will spinout.
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A fish's tail is called a caudal fin.
During the Civil War era when they said "X marks the spot" it meant where they were going to attack or set up camp. They used this to keep their spot secrete.
The mining waste is ,usually, called 'tailing'. We dispose of tailings in many ways like:-1. We build a pond and the tailing is pumped into it to allow sedimentation. This is beneficial as it forbids the fine particles to mingle with air causing air pollution.2. Nowadays, these are also dumped as landfills in required ares.3. If there is a hole or a trench that is to be filled, then also this tailing is used. In this case, it is mixed with cement and then is used as a filling material.4. Recently, a ditch is made beside a tree and the tailing is dumped into it, and then, the tailing is covered with earth. This method is known as Phytostabilisation.
The term 'dove tailing' refers to two occurrences that complement each other. For example 'The trip to the grocery store dove tailed nicely with the fact that they had a sale in progress.'