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Relative volatility of aromatic compounds
« on: March 03, 2008, 05:59:47 PM »
Given a natural product that has many volatile components, each will "evaporate" at different temperatures.  If the heating is done under a vacuum,  the temperature at which they volatilize will change.  My question is will the relative order of their volatility change? 
Said another way, under vacuum, will the aromatic components come off in the same order as they do at atmospheric pressure?  thanks! :)
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