Thin Layer Chromatography TLC MCQ

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#1. 1. What does TLC stand for in analytical chemistry?

#2. What is the primary purpose of TLC?

#3. Which of the following is used as a stationary phase in TLC?

#4. In TLC, what is the mobile phase typically composed of?

#5. What is the main advantage of TLC?

#6. Which type of substances can be analyzed using TLC?

#7. What does Rf value stand for in TLC?

#8. How is the Rf value calculated?

#9. What happens if the solvent front is not allowed to reach the top of the TLC plate?

#10. Which of the following is a common visualization technique for TLC plates?

#11. What role does the solvent play in TLC?

#12. In TLC, what is the purpose of using a developing chamber?

#13. Which factor does NOT affect Rf values in TLC?

#14. What is typically used as the stationary phase in a TLC plate?

#15. Which of the following can be used as a mobile phase in TLC?

#16. In a TLC experiment, how is the sample usually applied to the plate?

#17. Why is it important to avoid touching the surface of a TLC plate?

#18. What is the typical thickness of a TLC plate?

#19. Which of the following statements about TLC is FALSE?

#20. Which parameter is crucial for selecting the mobile phase in TLC?

#21. What is a common use of TLC in the pharmaceutical industry?

#22. In TLC, what does it mean if multiple spots appear for a single sample?

#23. Which type of TLC is specifically designed for analyzing volatile compounds?

#24. What is the role of a reference standard in TLC?

#25. Which of the following is an advantage of using TLC over other chromatographic techniques?

#26. What happens if the solvent front is allowed to rise too high on the TLC plate?

#27. What type of chromatography is TLC often compared to?

#28. What is one limitation of TLC?

#29. Which is a key component of the TLC process?

#30. What is the main purpose of using a UV lamp after developing a TLC plate?

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