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Card 6
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Why are the results more accurate if the solvent is allowed to rise to near the top of the plate?
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Card 7
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Why should the TLC plate be dried in a fume cupboard?
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Card 8
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Which 2 methods could be used to make colourless spots visible?
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Card 9
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What are the 4 main advantages of TLC over paper chromatography? *
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Card 10
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What is used as the stationary phase in column chromatography?
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Card 11
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Where is the solvent added to the column?
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Card 12
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How are the components of the mixture separated in column chromatography?
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Card 13
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What can be done to get a better separation?
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Card 14
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What is the main advantage of column chromatography?
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Card 15
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What is used as the stationary phase in gas chromatography?
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