3. (6 pts) Rank the samples from most polar to least polar (1 = most polar, 6 = least polar). The mobile phase is 10% EtOAc/Hex. Spot Polarity Ranking A B C D E F 10 cm A B C D E F
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Step 2: Next, we need to consider the mobile phase, which is 10% EtOAc/Hex. This means that the mobile phase is polar due to the presence of EtOAc, but it is also nonpolar due to the presence of Hexane. Step 3: Now, we need to rank the samples based on their Show more…
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