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A useful chromatography resource from the RSC
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- Hi Diana, The link is fixed now - and thanks to Paul for answering the queries while I am away.
- Got it, thank you, Paul.
- Hi DianaGeoff is away on holiday at the moment. I will draw his attention to this, and he will remedy it upon his return. Thanks for flagging this up!Paul
- Hi Vanessa,Geoff is away on holiday at the moment.For the new guide, students are allowed to work in groups (a maximum of three students) to collect data for their IA. The guidelines (My IB; in the teacher support material on the programme...