Which best fits in blank 3? HCI NaHCO3 aluminium salt H₂SO4 4-methylacetophenone methylene chloride trace toluene trace water Na₂SO4 xH₂O sodium chloride 4-methylacetophenone water CO₂(g) 4-methylacetophenone methylene chloride trace toluene g trace toluene
Which best fits in blank 3? HCI NaHCO3 aluminium salt H₂SO4 4-methylacetophenone methylene chloride trace toluene trace water Na₂SO4 xH₂O sodium chloride 4-methylacetophenone water CO₂(g) 4-methylacetophenone methylene chloride trace toluene g trace toluene
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HCI
NaHCO3
aluminium salt
H₂SO4
Which best fits in blank 3?
4-methylacetophenone
methylene chloride
trace toluene
trace water
6).
Na₂SO4 xH₂O
4-methylacetophenone
5)
sodium chloride
4-methylacetophenone
methylene chloride
trace toluene
7)
water
CO₂(g)
b
8)
trace toluene

Transcribed Image Text:For question below the separation scheme, please indicate the compound that best
fits in the blank of the separation scheme . Hint: s = solid, 1 = liquid, g = gas and aq =
aqueous.
4-methylacetophenone
soluble aluminum salt (A1C13 destroyed by aqueous HC1)
acetic acid (from any unreacted acetyl chloride)
trace toluene
hydrochloric acid
water
aq
soluble aluminum salt
acetic acid
hydrocholic acid
water
methylene chloride
multiple Extractions with water and methylene chloride
organic
4-methylacetophenone
methylene chloride
trace toluene
trace acetic acid, and H₂O
trace 3)
organic
4-methylacetophenone
methylene chloride
trace toluene
trace water
extract with aqueous
4).
aq
5)
sodium chloride
water
CO₂(g)
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