Acid-Base Extraction
carboxylic acid - high solubility in ether - low solubility in water salt of carboxylic acid - low solubility in ether - high solubility in water In the experiment done in this lab, a mixture of a carboxylic acid (stronger acid), a phenol (weaker acid), and a neutral compound will be separated by acid-base extractions. The separated compounds
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