Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with dichloromethane and 10% aq HCL Identify which layer your substrate will be found and if that is the top or bottom layer, 0000 NH organic layer aqueous layer top layer bottom layer

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Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with dichloromethane and 10% aq HCL Identify which layer your substrate will be found and
if that is the top or bottom layer.
0000
organic layer
aqueous layer
top layer
bottom layer
0000
Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with diethyl ether and 5% aq NaOH. Identify which layer your substrate will be found and if
that is the top or bottom layer.
0000
NH
organic layer
aqueous layer
top layer
bottom layer.
Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with ethyl acetate and 10% aq NaHCO3. Identify which layer your substrate will be found an
if that is the top or bottom layer.
OH
00
organic layer
aqueous layer
top layer
bottom layer
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et
OH
C Extract 3 x 33 mL
Extract 5 x 20 mL
Extract 20 x 5 mL
When performing an extraction with any solvent, what would be the most practical procedure. For the purpose of this question, you only have 100 mL of the extracting solv
Extract 1x 100 mL
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with dichloromethane and 10% aq HCL Identify which layer your substrate will be found and if that is the top or bottom layer. 0000 organic layer aqueous layer top layer bottom layer 0000 Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with diethyl ether and 5% aq NaOH. Identify which layer your substrate will be found and if that is the top or bottom layer. 0000 NH organic layer aqueous layer top layer bottom layer. Consider the situation where you have thoroughly shaken the following compound with ethyl acetate and 10% aq NaHCO3. Identify which layer your substrate will be found an if that is the top or bottom layer. OH 00 organic layer aqueous layer top layer bottom layer Show Transcribe et OH C Extract 3 x 33 mL Extract 5 x 20 mL Extract 20 x 5 mL When performing an extraction with any solvent, what would be the most practical procedure. For the purpose of this question, you only have 100 mL of the extracting solv Extract 1x 100 mL
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