Distribution Coefficient - Please help write conclusions based on results provided. Thank You!

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Distribution Coefficient - Please help write conclusions based
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Equiv. wt. of acetic acid - 60.052 g/mol
a. Volume of base required for first titration
10.10 mL- 0.0101 L
b. Mass of acetic acid in the 10 mL aliquot
0.3033 g
c. Volume of base required for second titration
6.53 ml.
0.00653 L
d. Mass of acid left over in water layer
0.1961 g
e. Mass of acid in ethyl acetate after a single 10 mL extraction
0.1072 g
6.29 ml.- 0.00629 L
f. Volume of base required for third titration
0.1889 g
g. Mass of acid in water layer
0.1144 g
h. Mass of acid in ethyl acetate after two 5 mL extractions
Kp (single extraction) 0.55 versus Kp (double extraction) 0.61
Transcribed Image Text:Distribution Coefficient - Please help write conclusions based on results provided. Thank You! Results Equiv. wt. of acetic acid - 60.052 g/mol a. Volume of base required for first titration 10.10 mL- 0.0101 L b. Mass of acetic acid in the 10 mL aliquot 0.3033 g c. Volume of base required for second titration 6.53 ml. 0.00653 L d. Mass of acid left over in water layer 0.1961 g e. Mass of acid in ethyl acetate after a single 10 mL extraction 0.1072 g 6.29 ml.- 0.00629 L f. Volume of base required for third titration 0.1889 g g. Mass of acid in water layer 0.1144 g h. Mass of acid in ethyl acetate after two 5 mL extractions Kp (single extraction) 0.55 versus Kp (double extraction) 0.61
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