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8 years ago Edited: 8 years ago, major2411
Suppose that the dot/area representing the longest wavelength of  
    color in this situation was located 21 mm from the baseline, and the dot/area
    representing the shortest wavelength of color was located 36 mm from the
    baseline. If the solvent traveled 57 mm  
    from the baseline, what was the Rf for each of these two components of the
    sample?
[iii] (2 pts.) What does this mean? Why, in this case, would one component of the sample travel farther than the other? What’s going on here—what causes this to happen?

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