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Chemistry, 06.01.2021 04:20 dave9811

Question 4 Consider heptane, a linear compound composed of 7 carbons and 16

hydrogens. In this experiment, would you expect this compound to have

a small or large retention factor in this experiment?

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Question 4 Consider heptane, a linear compound composed of 7 carbons and 16

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