Would caffeine be more soluble in water or in HCl? I am confused on how the...
Would you expect caffeine to be more soluble in a dichloromethane or in water? Explain the reasoning for your choice of in terms of overall polarity of caffeine.
2. While caffeine is very soluble in water, aspirin is only minimally soluble. a. Clearly explain why you think caffeine is soluble in water. b. In order to dissolve the aspirin, I had to use a sodium hydroxide solution (this is why you had to add HCl to the separatory funnel.) Clearly explain how the use of a sodium hydroxide solution allowed the aspirin to dissolve. Structures/reaction(s) will likely help your answer.
hello i am confused and need help with the following: what would the sn1 mechanism of a reaction between tert pentyl alcohol and Hcl look like to form tert pentyl chloride and water (please show all steps) also what would the e1 mechanism of this reaction look like thank you
would water be more soluble in ethanol or carbon tetrachloride? would oil be more soluble in ethanol or carbon tetrachloride? would F2 be more soluble in ethanol or carbon tetrachloride?
State whether the following solid salts are more soluble in 1.0M HCl than in pure water, less soluble, or there is no difference and give brief rationalization of each answer. a)NaBr b)CaCO3 c)CoCl2 d)Al(OH)3
Hello there, I did an extraction of caffeine organic lab experiment. Why is ethyl acetate used for extracting caffeine and not other solvents? I know that ethyl acetate, caffeine, and water are polar but why are two layers formed after mixing caffeine in water and ethyl acetate? I'm a little confused. I thought that polar mixes with polar and nonpolar mixes with nonpolar. Is caffeine not polar? Is ethyl acetate soluble in water? Please explain. Thank you very much! :)
I am totally confused about how I am supposed to do this/identify the molecules. Please help! 5.29 Use the molecular art to write a balanced equation for the given reaction
) Explain why caffeine in tea is soluble in hot water (i.e., identify the significant INTERMOLECULAR FORCES affecting solubility) Discuss the physical appearance of the aqueous tea solution versus the organic solution; why is tea so dark? Explain why Na2CO3 was added to the aqueous tea solution > Describe how caffeine was extracted from the aqueous solution
How do I solve for #22? I am confused.
Please explain the solution with many more steps, I am confused! thanks