Physics, 16.03.2020 18:31, lovebrain123
Thin Layer Chromatography consists of three parts: The analyte, the stationary phase, and mobile phase. Match each of these terms to what it was in our experiment. Stationary Phase a) The solvent
Mobile Phase b) Silica
Analyte c) One of the analgesiscs
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