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For a research project, the fisher esterification was to be repeated with a number of different reagents, but all other conditions were to be constant, i. e. the same number of moles of alcohol was to be used for each reaction, but the alcohol used was to be different. based on your knowledge of the reaction, fill in the blanks in the following proposed experiments. (select g-greater than, l-less than, e-equal to, n-not able to determine).

using 2-methyl-2-butanol would result in a percent yield (g, l,e, n) than using isoamyl alcohol.
using methanol would result in a percent yield (g, l,e, n) than using isoamyl alcohol.
using 3-methyl-2-butanol would result in a percent yield (g, l,e, n) than using isoamyl alcohol.

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