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Asked by priyanka

why is the reaction mixture extracted with sodium bicarbonate?give an equation and explain its relevance.
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Would you mind letting us know what it is you're extracting? My crystal ball isn't working very well tonight. :-)
But my best guess, knowing ONLY that NaHCO3 is being used---probably you have a carboxylic acid (RCOOH) in a procedure and the NaHCO3 will neutralize the excess RCOOH.
15 years ago

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