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Chapter 2, Problem 67P

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QUESTION:

How could you separate a mixture of the following compounds? The reagents available to you are water, ether, \(1.0\ \mathrm{M\ HCI}\), and \(1.0\ \mathrm{M\ NaOH}\). ( Hint: See Problem \(42\) .)

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1.0 M HCI

1.0 M NaOH

42

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QUESTION:

How could you separate a mixture of the following compounds? The reagents available to you are water, ether, \(1.0\ \mathrm{M\ HCI}\), and \(1.0\ \mathrm{M\ NaOH}\). ( Hint: See Problem \(42\) .)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

1.0 M HCI

1.0 M NaOH

42

ANSWER:

Solution:

Here we have to find out how can we separate the given mixtures.

Step 1

In this question the reagents which are given are water, ether, 1.0 M HCl, and 1.0 M NaOH.

A mixture contains following chemical compounds,

All the compounds can be separate depending on their solubility.

1st we will start with water and here all the compounds are aromatic so that they are essentially insoluble in highly polar solvents such as water except cyclohexylamine. Cyclohexyl amine will be soluble in water because it has H-bond. Thus cyclohexylamine can be separated.

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