EP ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -MOD.MASTERING 18W
EP ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -MOD.MASTERING 18W
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Chapter 10.6C, Problem 10.10P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To explain: The difference in the solubility of the given compounds in dilute sodium hydroxide.

Interpretation: The difference in the solubility of the given compounds in dilute sodium hydroxide is to be explained.

Concept introduction: The solubility of the compounds depends upon the properties that are physical and chemical of the solvent and solute.

The solubility of the compounds depends upon the given structural features below.

  1. 1. The compound with less number of carbon atoms is more soluble in water.
  2. 2. The compact or branched structures of the compound are more soluble in water than the linear structure of the compound.
  3. 3. The solubility increases with more hydrogen bonding group in the structure of the compound.
  4. 4. Ionic compound is more soluble in water than non-ionic compound.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: How the difference in solubility of these compounds in dilute sodium hydroxide is used to separate a mixture of these two compounds using a separatory funnel.

Interpretation: How the difference in solubility of these compounds in dilute sodium hydroxide is used to separate a mixture of these two compounds using a separatory funnel is to be shown.

Concept introduction: The solubility of the compounds depends upon the properties that are physical and chemical of the solvent and solute.

The solubility of the compounds depends upon the given structural features below.

  1. 1. The compound with less number of carbons is more soluble in water.
  2. 2. The compact or branched structures of the compound are more soluble in water than the linear structure of the compound.
  3. 3. The solubility increases with more hydrogen bonding group in the structure of the compound.
  4. 4. Ionic compound is more soluble in water than non-ionic compound.

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