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Consider the TLC analysis of the reaction in Fig. 1 below in order to answer que

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Question

Consider the TLC analysis of the reaction in Fig. 1 below in order to answer questions 14-19. Figure 1 Reaction of A + B rightarrow C Are spots A_1 and B_1 pare compounds? Briefly explain Would you consider spor C_1 to consist of pure compound at time t = 15 min? Briefly explain Which two compounds (A-C) would your expect to be most interactive with the solvent? Briefly explain Which two compounds (A-C) would you expect to be most interactive with the stationary phase? Briefly explain Give the relative polarity in decreasing order for compounds A-C if became [CH_3(CH_2)_4 CH_3] is used as the solvent. Would you consider the reaction between A & B for spot C_1 to be over at time, t - 15 mins and at t - 6 hrs? Briefly explain

Explanation / Answer

14)
A1 and B1 are pure because there spots are at a point (single spot) and not spreaded over a region

15)
C1 is not pure compound because It is spread over 3 spots after 15 minutes

16)
B and C is most interactive with the solvent as it has moved up by nore amount

17)
A and B are most interactive with stationary phase since they have moved by least amount

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