A reaction proceeds with a 13:3 ratio of enantiomers. Convert this ratio to the percent enantiomer excess (%ee).

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A reaction proceeds with a 13:3 ratio of enantiomers. Convert this ratio to the percent enantiomer excess (%ee).

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A reaction proceeds with a 13:3 ratio of enantiomers. Convert this ratio to the percent enantiomer excess (%ee).
A Reaction Proceeds With A 13 3 Ratio Of Enantiomers Convert This Ratio To The Percent Enantiomer Excess Ee 1
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5. A reaction proceeds with a 13:3 ratio of enantiomers. Convert this ratio to the percent enantiomeric excess (%ee).
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