Question 13 What could be the assumption when the MW of the sample does not match calculated molecualr weight from ATb = mkb despite careiui uaid processing? I. The sample is not the compound of interest II. There are some impurities that affeced the boiling temperature III. Low heat is used to achieve boiling condition O I and Il are valid assumptions all are valid assumptions none of the assumption is valid 1 and II are valid assumptions

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What could be the assumption when the MW of the sample does not match calculated molecualr weight from ATb = mkb despite careiui uala
processing?
I. The sample is not the compound of interest
II. There are some impurities that affeced the boiling temperature
II. Low heat is used to achieve boiling condition
O I and Il are valid assumptions
all are valid assumptions
O none of the assumption is valid
O 1 and IIl are valid assumptions
Transcribed Image Text:Question 13 What could be the assumption when the MW of the sample does not match calculated molecualr weight from ATb = mkb despite careiui uala processing? I. The sample is not the compound of interest II. There are some impurities that affeced the boiling temperature II. Low heat is used to achieve boiling condition O I and Il are valid assumptions all are valid assumptions O none of the assumption is valid O 1 and IIl are valid assumptions
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