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Unit 1 – Atomic Structure and Properties
Topic 1.4
Consider a chromatography lab with a nonpolar solvent. If Compound A travels higher than Compound B on the plate, what does this say about the polarity of the compounds?
Compound A is more polar than Compound B.
Compound A is less polar than Compound B.
There is no way to determine this because chromatography does not measure polarity.
Compounds A and B are of equal polarity because they both moved up the plate.
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