The water-soluble vitamins niacinamide (a neutral compound), riboflavin (a neutral

Chapter 25, Problem 25-43

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The water-soluble vitamins niacinamide (a neutral compound), riboflavin (a neutral compound), niacin (an anion), and thiamine (a cation) were separated by micellar electrokinetic chromatography in 15 mM borate buffer (pH 8.0) with 50 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate. The migration times were niacinamide (8.1 min), riboflavin (13.0 min), niacin (14.3 min), and thiamine (21.9 min). What would the order have been in the absence of sodium dodecyl sulfate? Which compound is most soluble in the micelles?

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