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*How soluble the compound is in the solvent *How much does the compound sticks to the stationary phase ( silica plate )
Adequate temperature, pressure, concentrations of reactants, solvents, etc. are chosen to achieve maximum efficiency.
because there not the same and there different factors
There are several ecological factors which businesses must take into account. For example, they may have been set targets regarding their carbon footprints and be required to take steps to reduce it. This would involve looking at factors such as waste, energy usage, emissions and recycling and would impact everything from office stationary to business travel.
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Retention of the firearm, and access to it.
Minerals in the soil and the amount of gases.
Charge an ion has, temperature, polarity of solutes and solvents and pressure.
Stephan Bentzel has written: 'Do environmental factors affect customers attraction and retention?'
The scope of the study is to understand the retention strategies of company.and how companyis following towards the strategies . By this study helps to find out factors contributed towards the retention strategies among the executives and managers. Measures taken by management against the attrition and also to suggest in order to reduce attrition
Sunshine Kidd has written: 'The study of the factors affecting retention of information from newspapers in the field of communication..'
7 has two different factors. 9 has three different factors. 10 has four different factors. 16 has five different factors. So, the answer is 10.
The factors of 38 are 1, 2, 19, and 38. There are four different factors. The prime factors of 38 are 2 and 19. There are two different prime factors.
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*How soluble the compound is in the solvent *How much does the compound sticks to the stationary phase ( silica plate )
Adequate temperature, pressure, concentrations of reactants, solvents, etc. are chosen to achieve maximum efficiency.
All of them. Different numbers have different numbers of factors.