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Chapter 3.2, Problem 20E
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Interpretation:Amount of benzoic acid and acetanilide that are left unrecovered in recrystallization process should be determined.
Concept introduction:Solubility is property of substance that enables it to dissolve in solvents. This property depends on physical and chemical properties of solute and solvent. It also depends on temperature and pressure of other substances present in solution.
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