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Reaction: free radical monochlorination of isooctane Determine of the response f

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Question

Reaction: free radical monochlorination of isooctane Determine of the response factor-corrected ratio of each of the four monochlorinated isomers that are formed from the chlorination of isooctane under your reaction conditions (A, B, and C). It should be clear that you will not be able to determine the response factor for the missing monochlorinated isomer, D. We will approximate the response factor for D by taking the average of the two response factors derived from the three monochlorinated isomers that you do have. Is this is likely to cause a significant error in the quantitative analysis? (This is the question being asked.)

Explanation / Answer

It will cause a significant error in quantitative analysis as we are approximate the response factor for D.

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