In Thin layer chromatography, how in the heck does capillary action force the solvent to rise up the plate?
I am familiar with the concept of capillary action causing the liquid levels to rise at the sides of the tube. But in TLC, solvents move quite a distance!
I am familiar with the concept of capillary action causing the liquid levels to rise at the sides of the tube. But in TLC, solvents move quite a distance!