what are the principles involved in thin layer
chromatography?
Answer Posted / vishakha
thin layer chromatography is based on d principle of partition and coloum chromatography.in this techq. we generally use silica gel oo aluminium oxide as stationary phase over which solvent move from one pt. to another through capillary action and also due to the partition coeff. between stationary nd mobile phase.
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