1968
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(68)85035-6
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Certain regularities in the retention of chlorine-containing inorganic and organometallic compounds

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“…Although different classes of compounds do exhibit minor differences in slopes on a given liquid stationary phase, slopes near 0.013 in GLC are very common (25)(26)(27). When eq 15-19 are used, it is obviously important to remember that both T and Tb are in kelvins.…”
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“…Although different classes of compounds do exhibit minor differences in slopes on a given liquid stationary phase, slopes near 0.013 in GLC are very common (25)(26)(27). When eq 15-19 are used, it is obviously important to remember that both T and Tb are in kelvins.…”
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confidence: 99%