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Explain the following :
b) Thin layer chromatography

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Chromatography has been developed as a method of separation components of a mixture gener ally between the stationary phase and a mobile phase. Chromatography involves the three steps given below:
Recovery of the substances separated by a continuous flow of the mobile phase (known as elution)
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