Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl acetate? Select all that apply. Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl acetate? Select all that apply. Basifying the solution by adding NaOH It can't be made soluble in an organic solution. It's already soluble in an organic solution. Acidifying the solution by adding HCI

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Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions
would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl
acetate? Select all that apply.
Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions
would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl
acetate? Select all that apply.
Basifying the solution by adding NaOH
It can't be made soluble in an organic solution.
It's already soluble in an organic solution.
Acidifying the solution by adding HCI
Transcribed Image Text:Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl acetate? Select all that apply. Water-soluble red dye #3 (erythrosine) is the sodium salt of a carboxylic acid. Which of these actions would result in it being converted into a form that is soluble in a nonpolar organic solvent like ethyl acetate? Select all that apply. Basifying the solution by adding NaOH It can't be made soluble in an organic solution. It's already soluble in an organic solution. Acidifying the solution by adding HCI
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