18000 10000 14000- 12000 10000 8 8000. 6000- 4000- 2000- 0 0 0.5 Component Acetone 0.82 Isoborneol retention factor relocation time retention time refraction time 15 Time (min) Peak Area 8.06E+04 4.84E704 1.61E+04 56 Boiling Point (deg. C) 210 2.14 2.45 Borneol The numbers above each peak represent the time that it took the peak to come out of the column and be detected. What is the term given to this value? 213 25

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Borneol and isoborneol were formed in a reaction. Use the following GC
chromatogram of the isoborneol and borneol dissolved in acetone to answer the
question: Please note that the question is below the chromatogram.
15000
14000
12000
10000-
8 8000.
6000
0
10
0.5
GC of Bomeal and Isobomeol
0.82
Component
Acetone
Isoborneol
Borneol
1.5
Time (min)
8.06E+04
4.84E+04
Peak Area Boiling Point (deg. C)
1.61E+04
56
210
3
213
2.14
2.45
The numbers above each peak represent the time that it took the peak to come out
of the column and be detected. What is the term given to this value?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 Borneol and isoborneol were formed in a reaction. Use the following GC chromatogram of the isoborneol and borneol dissolved in acetone to answer the question: Please note that the question is below the chromatogram. 15000 14000 12000 10000- 8 8000. 6000 0 10 0.5 GC of Bomeal and Isobomeol 0.82 Component Acetone Isoborneol Borneol 1.5 Time (min) 8.06E+04 4.84E+04 Peak Area Boiling Point (deg. C) 1.61E+04 56 210 3 213 2.14 2.45 The numbers above each peak represent the time that it took the peak to come out of the column and be detected. What is the term given to this value?
Counts
16000
14000-
12000
10000
8000
6000
0
10
0.5
Component
Acetone
0.82
Isoborneol
Borneol
retention factor
relocation time
retention time
refraction time
1
1.5
Time (min)
8.06E+04
Peak Area Boiling Point (deg. C)
4.84E+04
1.61E+04
56
210
2.14
213
2.45
3
The numbers above each peak represent the time that it took the peak to come out
of the column and be detected. What is the term given to this value?
Transcribed Image Text:Counts 16000 14000- 12000 10000 8000 6000 0 10 0.5 Component Acetone 0.82 Isoborneol Borneol retention factor relocation time retention time refraction time 1 1.5 Time (min) 8.06E+04 Peak Area Boiling Point (deg. C) 4.84E+04 1.61E+04 56 210 2.14 213 2.45 3 The numbers above each peak represent the time that it took the peak to come out of the column and be detected. What is the term given to this value?
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