What is Thin Layer Chromatography?

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Thin layer chromatography is a technique for separating mixtures. It is accomplished by applying the mixture to a glass, plastic or foil plate which has been coated with an adsorbent material. Because the different mixtures adsorb into the medium at different rates, separation is achieved.
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