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Why isn't TLC typically appropriate for quantitative analyses? because of the design there are no instruments to allow such a measurement because the analyte is absorbed to the TLC stationary phase because the separation is not good enough because the color of the spots interferes with the quantitation because the mass of the analyte is too small

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