EBK EXPERIMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: A M
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Chapter 6.3, Problem 1E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:Two significant characteristics of the silica gel and alumina used in column chromatography should be stated.
Concept introduction:Column chromatography is a large scale solid-liquid adsorption chromatographic technique that can separate multigram amounts of mixtures. This is a preparative version of thin layer chromatography that permits separation and isolation of products by the collection of eluted fractions.
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