When a solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water was shaken with 10 cm3 of ether, 0.80 g of X was transferred to the ether layer. How much would have been extracted into the ether layer if we had shaken the original solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water with just 5 cm3 of ether?
When a solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water was shaken with 10 cm3 of ether, 0.80 g of X was transferred to the ether layer. How much would have been extracted into the ether layer if we had shaken the original solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water with just 5 cm3 of ether?
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When a solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water was shaken with 10 cm3 of ether, 0.80 g of X was transferred to the ether layer. How much would have been extracted into the ether layer if we had shaken the original solution of 1.00 g of X in 100 cm3 of water with just 5 cm3 of ether?
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