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Assume the retention factors have been included in the mol% calculations. Suppose you were expecting a 65%:35% of ethyl acetate to butyl acetate in your unknown mixture, but your chromatogram showed 51%:49%, with overlapping peaks. What does this imply about your efficiency
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