A sample solution 0.24mg/mL Compound A, is exposed to heat to form Compound B. From HPLC data report I have peak area for **Compound A** and **Compound B**. The STD concentration is 0.3 Compound A. The concentration of Compound A in sample solution is 0.20mg/mL **Compound A**. which is the correct way to calculate concentration of Compound B.
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2020-08-31T07:04:35-0400
There are a lot of confusion in this question.
As I can understand 0.04 mg/ml of A has transformed to B so here first you have to know the reaction then only it can be solved.
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