Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is a method of viewing the separation of a solution. For this purpose, the materials required are as follows: silica TLC plate, 1:1 ethyl acetate/dichloromethane solvent, developing jar, reaction mixture, 9A standard, 6TP standard, and capillary tubes. On a 2”x4” silica TLC plate, a drop of the 9A standard, the 6TP standard, and the reaction mixture was neatly placed at the bottom in its own column of the silica TLC plate using capillary tubes. Next, the developing jar was filled up ½ cm with the 1:1 ethyl acetate/dichloromethane solvent. The TLC plate was then placed up against the side of the developing jar and the solvent was then allowed to rise up the TLC plate. Once the solvent has risen until there is only a centimeter left that is not damp with solvent, the TLC plate was taken out and allowed to dry.