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ChemistryMediumMCQ2022 · 28 Jun Shift 1

Q32.Which one of the following techniques is not used to spot components of a mixture separated on thin layer chromatographic plate? (1) I2 (Solid) (2) U.V. Light (3) Visualisation agent as a component of mobile (4) Spraying of an appropriate reagent phase

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the understanding of various techniques used to visualize separated components on a Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) plate.

Concepts Tested

Thin Layer ChromatographyVisualization Techniques

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Surface Chemistry
Topic
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)
Year
2022
Shift
28 Jun Shift 1
Q Number
Q32
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 11 Chemistry Ch 12: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
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