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Given Rf values of 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 for known compounds, which compound corresponds to an unknown sample with an Rf value of 0.6?
In the context of TLC, which statement best explains the movement of compounds on the plate?
How can TLC be used to identify an unknown compound?
Which compound will travel further on a TLC plate if the mobile phase is highly polar?
A compound has an Rf value of 0.3 on a TLC plate. Which of the following compounds matches this Rf value according to a reference manual?
In an experiment using TLC, if a compound is known to have high affinity for the stationary phase, how would you expect it to behave?
Which phase in TLC remains fixed and allows compounds to interact with its surface?
How does solvent polarity affect the separation of compounds on a TLC plate?
In TLC, what role does the mobile phase play in the separation process?
When spotting a TLC plate, why is it important to apply a small amount of sample at the origin?