How would you separate each of the following mixtures and recover the components.
A) N-butyl bromide and di-n-butyl ether
B) 1-pentene and 2-pentanone
A) By using column chromatography technique, you can separate n-butyl bromide and di-n-butyl ether.
Explanation: n-butyl bromide is more polar compared to the di-n-butyl ether, hence they can be separated by column chromatography using the combination of polar ethyl acetate and nonpolar hexane as an eluent.
B) By using column chromatography technique, you can separate 1-pentene and 2-pentanone.
Explanation: 2-pentanone is more polar than 1-pentene, hence they can also be separated by column chromatography using the combination of polar ethyl acetate and nonpolar hexane as an eluent.
How would you separate each of the following mixtures and recover the components. A) N-butyl bromide...
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Using aqueous HCl, NaHCO3, or NaOH, devise a flowchart
separation scheme to separate the following two-component mixtures.
All the substances are soluble in ether. Be sure to indicate how
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a)(E)-2-nethy 2-pentene . In each pair below, which alkyl halide will react more rapidly in Sw1 reactions? (20 pts) (a) (b) 3-bromo-1-propene or 1-bromopropane 1-bromobutane or tert-butyl bromide ions(120 nts
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