Which of the following statements is incorrect? O A. In electrokinetic injection, analytes in the sample enter the capillary by the pumping action of the EOF only. O B. With hydrodynamic injection, the quantity of sample loaded is independent of the sample matrix. O C. The quantity of each analyte loaded with electrokinetic injection is dependent on the electrophoretic mobility of the individual solutes. O D. The injected amount with siphoning injection is independent of the sample matrix.

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
O A. In electrokinetic injection, analytes in the sample enter the capillary by the pumping action of the EOF only.
O B. With hydrodynamic injection, the quantity of sample loaded is independent of the sample matrix.
O C. The quantity of each analyte loaded with electrokinetic injection is dependent on the electrophoretic mobility of the individual solutes.
O D. The injected amount with siphoning injection is independent of the sample matrix.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is incorrect? O A. In electrokinetic injection, analytes in the sample enter the capillary by the pumping action of the EOF only. O B. With hydrodynamic injection, the quantity of sample loaded is independent of the sample matrix. O C. The quantity of each analyte loaded with electrokinetic injection is dependent on the electrophoretic mobility of the individual solutes. O D. The injected amount with siphoning injection is independent of the sample matrix.
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