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A: Suppose the Ko value between diethyl ether and water for a given compound is 6. An 62 mL aqueous solution contains 3.
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A: Suppose the Ko value between diethyl ether and water for a given compound is 6. An 62 mL aqueous solution contains 3.
A: Suppose the Ko value between diethyl ether and water for a given compound is 6. An 62 mL aqueous solution contains 3.58 g of the compound. If the aqueous solution is extracted once with 83 mL of diethyl ether, how much of the compound is extracted? Report the mass in grams to two decimal places. g B: Similar to Part A, using 62 mL of an aqueous solution containing 3.58 g of the compound with a Ko value of 6, how much of the compound would be extracted in total using two 41.5 portions of diethyl ether? Report the total mass in grams to two decimal places. g