Which route would be better: one that produces a small amount of hazardous waste or one that produces a large amount of nonhazardous waste? Which green chemistry metric accounts for this dilemma? Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Reset Help minimize The best route is because it should the E-factor and maximize the effective mass yield. the one that produces a small The accounts for this dilemma as it looks at the amount of relative to amount of hazardous waste the amount of E-factor product made the one that produces a large I nonhazardous amount waste materials used difficult to choose hazardous reagents used waste produced Submit Previous Answers Request Answer

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Which route would be better: one that produces a small amount of hazardous waste or one that produces a large amount of nonhazardous waste? Which green chemistry metric accounts for this dilemma?
Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
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minimize
The best route is
because it should
the E-factor and
maximize
the effective mass yield.
the one that produces a small
The
accounts for this dilemma as it looks at the amount of
relative to
amount of hazardous waste
the amount of
E-factor
product made
the one that produces a large
amount
nonhazardous
waste
materials used
difficult to choose
hazardous reagents used
waste produced
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Previous Answers Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Which route would be better: one that produces a small amount of hazardous waste or one that produces a large amount of nonhazardous waste? Which green chemistry metric accounts for this dilemma? Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Reset Help minimize The best route is because it should the E-factor and maximize the effective mass yield. the one that produces a small The accounts for this dilemma as it looks at the amount of relative to amount of hazardous waste the amount of E-factor product made the one that produces a large amount nonhazardous waste materials used difficult to choose hazardous reagents used waste produced Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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