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You have 1.00g of your organic product dissolved in 50 mL of water. The distribution coefficient of this compound in ether and water is 5. How much of your compound would be extracted by one 60 mL portion of ether? How much would be extracted if you used three 20 mL portions instead? (Show your work!!)
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You have 1.00g of your organic product dissolved in 50 mL of water. The distribution coefficient of this compound in ether and water is 5. How much of your compound would be extracted by one 60 mL portion of ether? How much would be extracted if you used three 20 mL portions instead? (Show your work!!)
The extraction of 8.0 g of a particular organic compound dissolved in 100 ml of water into diethyl ether proceeds with a distribution coefficient of 5. How much of the compound is extracted after three separate extractions using 50 ml of diethyl ether each time? ***Please show work as I am not 100% sure how to solve for X**** Thank you!
The distribution coefficient of aspirin in ether / water at 25 ° C is 3.5. If 5.0g of aspirin is dissolved in 100 mL of ether: a. How much aspirin can be extracted with 60.0 mL of water? b. How much aspirin can be extracted with three successive portions of 20.0 mL each of water?
Suppose compound X has a solubility of 20.0g per 100mL in ether and 12.1g per 100mL is water. In all cases, explain your reasoning and show your work clearly (i.e. show the equation(s) you are using, the values you plug in, and the final answers, BUT you don't need to show all the algebraic steps.) a. Determine the partition coefficient k. b. What mass of compound X will you retrieve when an aqueous solution containing 30.0g of X in 300.mL...
The solubility of compound A n water at 25°C įs 3.00 g/100 mL. In benzene at the same temperature, the solubility of compound A is 4.00 g/50mL. If 3 g of compound were dissolved in 100 mL of water, how much compound would be extracted by three 10-mL portions of benzene?
1) Explain how saturated NaCl solution would help draw the water away from the organic layer in the emulsion layer. 2) You have a solution of 30 mg of caffeine dissolved in 100 mL of water. The partition coefficient for aqueous caffeine extracted with Dichloromethane (CH2C12) is 4.6. Show all work for the following calculations: a. Calculate the total mg extracted by using a single 30 mL portion of dichloromethane. b. Calculate the total mg extracted by using a three...
You have a separatory funnel that contains a solution of 4-methyl benzoic acid and ethoxybenzene in methylene chloride. By adding KOH (aq) into this solution for extraction, what compound(s) would be expected to form in the aqueous layer? Write the equation. Compound X has a hexane/water distribution coefficient of 2.0. (a) Does compound X have a higher or lower solubility in hexane comparing to water? (b) How much of a 3.0 g sample of compound X dissolved in 100 ml...
1. What experimental difficulty would you encounter if you had neglected to include a drying step before evaporating the ether solution of the neutral organic compound? 1b. An extraction procedure specifies that an aqueous solution containing dissolved organic material be extracted twice with 10-mL portions of diethyl ether. A student removes the lower layer after the first extraction and adds the second 10-mL portion of ether to the upper layer remaining in the separatory funnel. After shaking the funnel, the...
Extractions rely on differences in solubility of the components that are being separated. The amount of a material that will transfer into the solvent in an extraction can be calculated using a partition coefficient. This is a ratio of the solubility of the material in each solvent that can be used to predict outcomes of extractions. A certain organic compound, Z, has the distribution coefficient (partition coefficient), Kp = 10.45 when partitioned between ether and water. Therefore, the equation used...