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You have obtained a gas chromatogram of a two component mixture of compounds a and b. the height of peak a is 3.96 cm. and the width at half height is 1.25 cm. the height of peak b is 4 cm. and the width at half height is 1.17 cm. the percentage of a component in the mixture is proportional to peak area. estimate peak areas by multiplying height by width at half height. what was the percentage of compound b in the mixture? (enter your answer as a number without any percent symbol or the word percent.)

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