For the TLCS shown below, both plates have the exact same materials spotted on each lane (that is, lane 1 of Plate A and lane 1 of Plate B are identical). What is the most likely difference between Plate A and B? Plate A Plate B 2 3 1 2 3 A less polar mobile phase has been used for Plate B A less polar mobile phase has been used for Plate A The top of the developing chamber was left off for Plate A The spots on Plate B were spotted too close together O O O O
For the TLCS shown below, both plates have the exact same materials spotted on each lane (that is, lane 1 of Plate A and lane 1 of Plate B are identical). What is the most likely difference between Plate A and B? Plate A Plate B 2 3 1 2 3 A less polar mobile phase has been used for Plate B A less polar mobile phase has been used for Plate A The top of the developing chamber was left off for Plate A The spots on Plate B were spotted too close together O O O O
Chapter31: Introduction To Analytical Separations
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