Last week you separated the same mixture of ferrocene compounds by TLC using dichloromethane/methanol solvent mixtures.

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Last week you separated the same mixture of ferrocene compounds by TLC using dichloromethane/methanol solvent mixtures.

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Last week you separated the same mixture of ferrocene compounds
by TLC using dichloromethane/methanol solvent mixtures. Why did we
use ethyl acetate and hexanes instead of dichloromethane/methanol
for column chromatographic separation? What property of these
solvent mixtures must be similar?
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