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A. You have a mixture of Compounds A, B, and C shown at right. Explain how you would isolate Compound C via acidbase extraction using 10% NaOH, 10% HCl, and ethyl acetate. Clearly explain in which step each compound would be present, based on chemical properties 4 Show transcribed image text A. You have a mixture of Compounds A, B, and C shown at right. Explain how you would isolate Compound C via acidbase extraction using 10% NaOH, 10% HCl, and ethyl acetate. Clearly explain in which step each compound would be present, based on chemical properties 4
A. You have a mixture of Compounds A, B, and C shown at right. Explain how you would isolate Compound C via acidbase extraction using 10% NaOH, 10% HCl, and ethyl acetate. Clearly explain in which step each compound would be present, based on chemical properties 4
Show transcribed image text A. You have a mixture of Compounds A, B, and C shown at right. Explain how you would isolate Compound C via acidbase extraction using 10% NaOH, 10% HCl, and ethyl acetate. Clearly explain in which step each compound would be present, based on chemical properties 4 1
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