question regarding separation using acid-base extraction lab
Carboxylic acid reacts with NaHCO3; to form sodium carboxylate salt and which is soluble in water
Propose an extraction scheme to separate the mixture of following compounds shown below: (5 pts) ...
Given a solid mixture of the following molecules determine a separate scheme that can be used to separate the mixture using acid base extraction. - 2-hydroxybenzoic acid - 4-chloroanaline - trans-stillbene The following solvents and reagents will be available for use during the experiment 1. 5% sodium bicarbonate 2. 10% sodium hydroxide 3. Saturated sodium chloride 4. 5% hydrochloric acid 5. 6 M hydrochloric acid 6. Diethyl ether 7. Anhydrous sodium or magnesium sulfate *Can you include a experimental procedure...
Acid/Base Extraction
1. Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base
extraction/separation of the compounds shown below. Your answer
must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride,
hydrochloric acid (1M & 6M), sodium hydroxide (1M & 6M),
10% sodium bicarbonate (aq). Clearly indicate the product(s) and
layers formed following each step of your separation scheme.
IMPORTANT: p-cresol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but
insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. 2-
ethylbenzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and...
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An extraction was performed using mixture of the compounds below. First the organic mixture was dissolved in dichloromethane, treated with acid, and separated. The organic layer was then treated with base and separated. Sort the compounds based which layer it was in at the end of the extraction.
An extraction was performed using mixture of the compounds below. First the organic mixture was dissolved in dichloromethane, treated with acid, and separated. The organic layer was then treated with base and separated. Sort the compounds based which layer it was in at the end of the extraction Acidic Aqueous Layer Basic Aqueous Layer Organic Layer Only
Acid/Base Extraction
ACID/BASE EXTRACTION Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base extraction/separation of the compounds shown below. Your answer must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride, hydrochloric acid (1M & 6M), sodium hydroxide (1M & 6M), 10% sodium bicarbonate (aq). Clearly indicate the product(s) and layers formed following each step of your separation scheme. HINT: phenol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. Benzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and...
Extraction
Complete the separation scheme for the following compounds
that are dissolved in an ether solution: benzoic acid (AH), ethyl
4-aminobenzoate (:B), and napthalene (Neu). You may complete the
separation scheme using the abbreviations.
Week One Post-Lab Question 2. Separation Scheme. AH bende acid B ethy H-aminobenzoate Neu naplatene Nooreen indien IM HCI Write balanced equations for the reaction of each species with HIC soluble in Circle the major species. Indicate the solubility of cach of the major species in...
HW.4 & 5
Liquid-Liquid Extraction HW4. A student wishes to separate a mixture of the two compounds shown below. They intend to use liquid-liquid extraction to do so. NH Aniline Naphthalene A) Aniline has an amine functionality and naphthalene is purely a hydrocarbon compound. An amine functional group is acidic, basic, or neutral? asic B) Given your answer to A, fill in the missing portions of the diagram that describe the process of the separation for aniline and naphthalene. Aqueous...
Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base extraction/separation of the compounds shown below. Your answer must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride, hydrochloric acid M 6M), sodium hydroxide (IM & 6M),10% sodium bicarbonate (aq Clearly indicate the product(s) and layers formedfollowing each step of your separation scheme. HINT: phenol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. Benzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate solutions. Use skeletal structures only...
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
you would recover each of the compounds from its respective
salts.
4. Using aqueous hydrochloric acid, sodium bicarbonate, or sodium hydroxide solutions, devise a flow-chart separation scheme to separate the following two-component mixtures. All the substances are soluble in ether. Be sure to indicate how you would recover each of the...
Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base extraction/separation of the compounds show below. Your answer must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride, hydrochloric acid (1M & 6M), sodium hydroxide (1M & 6M), 10% sodium bicarbonate (aq). Clearly indicate the product(s) and layers formed following each step of your separation scheme. IMPORTANT: p-cresol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. 2-ethylbenzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate solutions. Use...