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Assume that phenol is soluble in sodium hydroxide but not in sodium bicarbonate solution. also assume that benzoic acid is soluble in both solutions. Using a schematic diagram show the separation of a mixing containing benzoic acid, p-nitroaniline phenol, and azobenzene. base your answer on the above assumptions and what you have learned in this experiment. Extraction Experiment. Above is an example of a schematic diagram, i need help pls. thanks.
NH OkO Owen No Benzoic acid p-Nitroaniline Azobenzene (acid) (base) (neutral) Figure 1. The following schematic depicts this experimental extraction. 2C12 o NaOH IH , CI NaOHON NH COH (ag) ON (pp) HCI NH; ON a - PCOR ? Af (ag) NaOH (ag) CO,H CHC2 (aa) DNFN DNAND CHCI ONCNO DCO, H (pp)
Assume that phenol is soluble in sodium hydroxide but not in sodium bicarbonate solution. also assume that benzoic acid is soluble in both solutions. Using a schematic diagram show the separation of a mixing containing benzoic acid, p-nitroaniline phenol, and azobenzene. base your answer on the above assumptions and what you have learned in this experiment. Extraction Experiment. Above is an example of a schematic diagram, i need help pls. thanks.
NH OkO Owen No Benzoic acid p-Nitroaniline Azobenzene (acid) (base) (neutral) Figure 1. The following schematic depicts this experimental extraction. 2C12 o NaOH IH , CI NaOHON NH COH (ag) ON (pp) HCI NH; ON a - PCOR ? Af (ag) NaOH (ag) CO,H CHC2 (aa) DNFN DNAND CHCI ONCNO DCO, H (pp)
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11 Nov 2019