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Solute W has a distribution coefficient of 1.0 between water and ether. 320 mg of W...

Solute W has a distribution coefficient of 1.0 between water and ether. 320 mg of W are dissolved in 10 ml of water. If this solution is extracted five times with 10 ml of ether. How much of solute W will be in the combined organic phase?

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