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a. One can use pH differences to separate basic substances from non-basic ones. Which of the following would be suitable for us...Asked by lisa
a. One can use pH differences to separate basic substances from non-basic ones. Which of the following would be suitable for use in the aqueous phase to achieve the separation of phenol from naphthalene: K2HPO4, K3PO4, (CH3)3NHCl, (CH3)3N, NaHCO3, Na2CO3? Explain your answer.
b.Which of these same materials (K2HPO4, K3PO4, (CH3)3NHCl, (CH3)3N, NaHCO3, Na2CO3) could be used in the aqueous phase to separate phenol from benzoic acid?
b.Which of these same materials (K2HPO4, K3PO4, (CH3)3NHCl, (CH3)3N, NaHCO3, Na2CO3) could be used in the aqueous phase to separate phenol from benzoic acid?
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