Chemistry, asked by neelem1997, 4 hours ago

How is TLC shifted from partitioning mode to adsorption mode of separation?​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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Explanation:

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. Because different analytes ascend the TLC plate at different rates, separation is achieved. The mobile phase has different properties from the stationary phase.

Answered by anujasri478
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Explanation:

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. Because different analytes ascend the TLC plate at different rates, separation is achieved. The mobile phase has different properties from the stationary phase.

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