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definition of stationary phase and solvent reaction​

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Answered by SriKarthikJosyula
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               This layer of adsorbent is known as the stationary phase. After the sample has been applied on the plate, a solvent or solvent mixture (known as the mobile phase) is drawn up the plate via capillary action. ... For example, with silica gel, a very polar substance, non-polar mobile phases such as heptane are used.

Answered by dibyendu16
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stationary-phase. Noun. (plural stationary phases) (chemistry) The solid or liquid phase of a chromatography system on which the materials to be separated are selectively adsorbed

A solute solvent reaction is the dissolution of a solute after being put into a solvent. Solutes can be solids, liquids or gases.

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