LABORATORY TECHNIQUES IN ORGANIC CHEMIS
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Interpretation:
The importance of molecular sieves should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Some reagents that are sensitive to the water and for such reactions it is essential to remove water or water vapor. The traces of the water can be kept out of the reaction apparatus if the reaction flask is tightly capped or the use of the drying instrument. So, the atmosphere created where the water vapor or water is excluded is known as the anhydrous atmosphere. To maintain this anhydrous atmosphere some drying agents are used.
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