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		<title>What Does TLC Stand for in Chemistry?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In chemistry TLC stands for Thin Layer Chromatography. It’s an easy, fast and economical method that enable a chemist to find accurate answers. If you are looking for exact number of components in a mixture you must go through TLC.]]></description>
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