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21 August, 03:01

A 5.00g of X, the product of organic synthesis is obtained in a 1.0 dm3 aqueous solution. Calculate the mass of X that can be extracted from the aqueous solution by a 50cm3 of ethoxy ethane. (KD (X) = 40.

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  1. 21 August, 03:15
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    mass of X extracted from the aqueous solution by 50 cm³ of ethoxy ethane = 3.33 g

    Explanation:

    The partition coefficient of X between ethoxy ethane (ether) and water, K is given by the formula

    K = concentration of X in ether/concentration of X in water

    Partition coefficient, K (X) between ethoxy ethane and water = 40

    Concentration of X in ether = mass (g) / volume (dm³)

    Mass of X in ether = m g

    Volume of ether = 50/1000 dm³ = 0.05 dm³

    Concentration of X in ether = (m/0.05) g/dm³

    Concentration of X in water = mass (g) / volume (dm³)

    Mass of X in water left after extraction with ether = (5 - m) g

    Volume of water = 1 dm³

    Concentration of X in water = (5 - m/1) g/dm³

    Using K = concentration of X in ether/concentration of X in water;

    40 = (m/0.05) / (5 - m)

    (m/0.05) = 40 * (5 - m)

    (m/0.05) = 200 - 40m

    m = 0.05 * (200 - 40m)

    m = 10 - 2m

    3m = 10

    m = 10/3

    m = 3.33 g of X

    Therefore, mass of X extracted from the aqueous solution by 50 cm³ of ethoxy ethane = 3.33 g
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