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Brochure: Rocket Synergy Evaporator – Revolutionary Solvent Evaporation, Complete Laboratory Workflow Product Literature

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Investigation of thermal degradation during extraction by the EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor Product Literature

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Determination of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in soils using the EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor and GC-ECD Product Literature

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How can I tell if there has been any evaporation in my reaction? It looks like some of the wells have lower volumes than others, but I'm not sure. Product FAQ

Answer

After data analysis, select an individual well that you suspect has evaporation and look at the Multicomponent view in the Analyzed data. See the instrument User Manual or SDS Software Online Help on your instrument for how to view the Multicomponent (or Component) plot. Any sign of evaporation in a well will show an increase in all dye signals.

Answer Id: E2404

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