Assuming a concentration distribution ratio of 20, make calculations to show which is more effective: a) extraction of 10mL of an aqueous solution with 20mL organic solvent, or b) extraction of 10mL of aqueous solution with 10mL of organic solvent followed by another extraction with 10mL of fresh organic solvent.
Assuming a concentration distribution ratio of 20, make calculations to show which is more effective: a) extraction of 10mL of an aqueous solution with 20mL organic solvent, or b) extraction of 10mL of aqueous solution with 10mL of organic solvent followed by another extraction with 10mL of fresh organic solvent.
Chapter81: Extractions, Separations, And Drying Agents
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