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How would you describe the solvent front?

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In chromatography, the solvent front is the position on the TLC plate indicating the furthest distance travelled by the developing solvent (or eluent) Once a TLC place is developed in a TLC chamber, the plate is removed from the chamber and a pencil is used to quickly mark the furthest point travelled by the solvent

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