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Chapter 6.2, Problem 1E
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Interpretation:The reason due to which TLC is not suitable for compounds with a boiling point less than
Concept introduction:Thin Layer Chromatography is a sensitive chromatographic technique which is used to analyze small quantities of the samples by solid-liquid adsorption method. A rectangular glass plate is coated with an adsorbent; the sample to be analyzed is run on the plate in the developing chamber with the mobile phase to give spots of the analyzed sample.
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OWLv2 with LabSkills for Gilbert/Martin's Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale & Microscale Approach, 6th Edition, [Instant Access], 4 terms (24 months)
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