Assume an organic compound has a partition coefficient between water and ethyl acetate equal to 9.61. If there are initially 7.33 grams of the compound dissolved in 90.0 mL of water, how many grams will remain in the aqueous layer after extraction with two 10.0 mL portions of ethyl acetate?
Assume an organic compound has a partition coefficient between water and ethyl acetate equal to 9.61....
Assume an organic compound has a partition coefficient between water and ether equal to 8.48. If there are initially 7.52 grams of the compound dissolved in 70.0 mL of water, how many grams will remain in the aqueous layer after extraction with two 25.0 mL portions of ether? Mass: ________ g
Question 22 of 22 > Attempt 3 Assume an organic compound has a partition coefficient between water and ether equal to 9.67. If there are initially 9.39 grams of the compound dissolved in 75.0 mL of water, how many grams will remain in the aqueous layer after extraction with two 25.0 mL portions of ether? Mass: 0,53
Given the partition coefficient between ethyl acetate and water for Compound A is 7.0, 1. what mass of A, to the tenths place, would be extracted from a 50 mL solution of water containing 9.0 g of A using 25 mL ethyl acetate? (2 pt)
Solute X has a partition coefficient of 4.5 between water (phase 1) and chloroform (phase 2). The solute is initially dissolved in 50.0 mL. It is then extracted with 10.0 mL portions of chloroform. How many extractions must be performed for < 0.1% of X to remain in the water phase, i.e., > 99.9% of X has been transferred to the aqueous phase.
The partition coefficient, K, for compound A between toluene and water is 7.25. What is the concentration of compound A remaining in the aqueous phase after 40.0 mL of 0.205 M A is extracted with each quantity of toluene indicated? one 35.0 mL portion: [A]= two 17.5 mL portions: (A)2 = five 7.00 mL portions: [A]g = ten 3.50 mL portions: [A] 20 =
If the partition coefficient of a drug between an organic solvent and water is 5, how many mg of the drug is extracted from a 120 ml of 2% aqueous solution if it was extracted with 60 ml of the organic let mass of compound insolution = 4mg
Organic chemistry question 4. Benzoic acid is almost 12 times more soluble in dichloromethane than in water at room temperature (the distribution coefficient (K) is 11.7). a) Approximately how many grams of benzoic acid would be recovered in the organic layer if 10.0 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 100 mL of water was extracted with 100 mL of dichloromethane? Show calculations. b) Approximately how many grams of benzoic acid would be recovered if the water layer was extracted a...
Solute A has a partition coefficient of 8 between toluene and water. Suppose that 350 mL of a 0.01 M aqueous solution of A are extracted with toluene. What would be the extraction efficiency (R%) if 2 extractions with 50 mL toluene were performed? (Keep one decimal place in your final answer.)
1. An analyte has a partition coefficient of 2.0 between water and 1-pentanol. Given that 200 mL of a 5 % EtOH solution in water was extracted with 1-pentanol, calculate the fraction q of the analyte remaining in the aqueous phase (a) if one extraction of 200 mL is performed and (b) ten extractions of 100 mL are performed. (Hint: see page 49 in the manual. 2. For both 1a and 1b now calculate the Extraction Efficiency as a percentage
In the extraction of salicylic acid from water using dichloroethane, a student begins with 3 grams of the salicylic acid dissolved in 100 ml of water. After extraction with 20 ml of dichloroethane, drying and evaporation of the organic layer yielded 1.74 grams of salicylic acid. Assuming the student was efficient and did not lose any material, what is the distribution coefficient (Kd) for the system ? let Kd = (concentration in organic solvent) / (concentration in aqueous solvent)