If you leave your chromatogram in the solvent after the solvent front has reached the top, you risk overdevelopment, which can lead to tailing or smearing of the spots. This can make it difficult to accurately identify and quantify the separated compounds. Additionally, overdevelopment may cause spots to merge, complicating the analysis and resulting in unreliable data. Therefore, timely removal is essential for obtaining clear and interpretable results.
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