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Chapter 6.3, Problem 15E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Functional group present in 9-fluorenone (6) other than the aromatic rings should be identified.

Concept Introduction :

Column chromatography is a large scale solid-liquid adsorption chromatographic technique that can separate multi-gram amounts of mixtures. This is a preparative version of thin layer chromatography that permits separation and isolation of products by a collection of eluted fractions.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

More polar compounds from fluorine and 9-fluorenone should be identified and explained.

Concept Introduction :

Column chromatography is a large scale solid-liquid adsorption chromatographic technique that can separate multi-gram amounts of mixtures. This is a preparative version of thin layer chromatography that permits separation and isolation of products by a collection of eluted fractions.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

From fluorine and 9-fluorenone, first eluting compound that expects from a normal − phase column chromatography should be identified and the reason should be explained

Concept Introduction :

Column chromatography is a large scale solid-liquid adsorption chromatographic technique that can separate multi-gram amounts of mixtures. This is a preparative version of thin layer chromatography that permits separation and isolation of products by the collection of eluted fractions.

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