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what is E factor of chemical reaction​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Roger A. Sheldon's environmental factor (E-factor) can be made as complex and thorough or as simple as desired and useful. It highlights the waste produced in the process as opposed to the reaction, thus helping those who try to fulfil one of the twelve principles of green chemistry to avoid waste production.

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Answered by riyanadcunha15
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The E factor, in contrast, is the actual amount of waste produced in the process, defined as everything but the desired product. It takes the chemical yield into account and includes reagents, solvents losses, all process aids and, in principle, even fuel (although this is often difficult to quantify).

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