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Card 6
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how do formulation get specific properties?
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Card 7
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give three examples of formulations -
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Card 8
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is chromatography a physical or chemical process?
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Card 9
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why is chromatograghy a physical process?
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Card 10
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what does paper chromatography allow us to do?
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Card 11
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what is a solvent?
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Card 12
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what is the stationary phase in chromatography? and why do we call it that?
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Card 13
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what is the mobile phase in chromatography? and why do we call it this?
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Card 14
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how can you tell, from paper chromatography, that the substance is pure?
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Card 15
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how can you tell, from paper chromatography, that the substance is impure?
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