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- Diethylacetal can be detected by gas chromatography. How does this impurity arise in fermentation?2. which technique should be used to help characterize methyl butanoate. a) Reflux b) Simple Distillation c) Melting Point Anaylsis d) None of the aboveIn the Isolation of Eugenol experiment, whole cloves are placed in a round bottom flask along with water, and the mixture is distilled. a) Why is the distillate that is collected cloudy? b) This distillate is placed in a separatory funnel, and pentane is added. The contents are then thoroughly mixed, and the pentane layer is collected. What is the purpose of this step?