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Let's say you have a mixture for which you want to check the composition. Unfortunately, after quite a while, and several TLC analyses using our system, no spots have moved up the plate. What change could you make in the TLC system to try to get at least one compound in the original mixture to move up the plate?
1- try a more polar solvent
2- try a less polar solvent
3- try a more polar adsorbent

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