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Amixture of lipids is applied to a c18 (18 carbons) column, and the column is then washed with increasing nonpolar solvents. the mixture consists of cholesteryl palmitate (a sterol ester), n-tetradecanol, triacylglycerol, and phosphatidylserine. in what order will the lipids elute from the column first to last? select one: a. n-tetradecanol, cholesteryl palmitate, phosphatidylserine, and triacylglycerol b. cholesteryl palmitate, triacylglycerol, n-tetradecanol, and phosphatidylserine c. phosphatidylserine, n-tetradecanol, cholesteryl palmitate, and triacylglycerol d. cholesteryl palmitate, triacylglycerol, phosphatidylserine, n-tetradecanol e. phosphatidylserine, n-tetradecanol, triacylglycerol, and cholesteryl palmitate

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