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Compare and contrast TLC and GLC

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“TLC” and “GLC” are two techniques in chromatography, the act of separating mixtures into individual components using laboratory techniques. Chromatography involves two phases in its arsenal of techniques; the mobile phase and the stationary phase. The mobile phase “delivers” and interacts with the compound while the stationary phase is when the mixtures become separated.

“TLC” stands for “thin layer chromatography” while “GLC” is short for gas-liquid chromatography. Both techniques are capable of separating the components of a mixture, identifying a compound, determining the purity of a substance, and monitoring the progress of reaction of the mixture.

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