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yoroshambo

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In thin-layer chromatography, the solvent migrates up the sorbent (i.e., alumina, silica gel, cellulose) by which action:
 
  A) Inert carrier gas such as argon
  B) Capillary action
  C) Suction
  D) Electromagnetic field
  E) Force applied by a battery

Question 2

In the clinical toxicology laboratory, it is common to use ___________ to measure drugs of abuse.
 
  A) Gas chromatography mass spectrometer
  B) Thin-layer chromatography
  C) Atomic absorption
  D) Electrophoresis



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

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Ans: A





 

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