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  1. Ligroin may be used as a solvent for the separation ofthe product from biphenyl. a. Can you suggest an alternative solvent that
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  2. In an experiment, ligroin may be used as a solvent for the separation ofthe product from biphenyl. a. Can you suggest an
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  3. A student needs to analyze a mixture containing an alcohol and a ketone by silica gel tlc. Consult the table of solvent
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  4. Suggest a solvent pair for N-Bromosuccinimide using the following solubility data.Solubility of N-Bromosuccinimide (g/100g of
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  5. Q: Each of the solvent given should effectively separate one of the following mixtures by thin-layer chromatography. Match the
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  6. Q: Each of the solvent given should effectively separate one of the following mixtures by thin-layer chromatography. Match the
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  7. Solute molecules dissolve into the solvent through random molecular motion with the goal of ________.Responses A better solvent
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  8. which of the 3 solvent would not be suitable recrystallization solvent for acetanilide? Why?- water as recrytallization solvent
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  9. When performing vacuum filtration of a solid in an unknown solvent, is it necessary to go and find out the solvent composition,
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  10. A solution of 0.2113 g of water dissolved in 25.0 g of a solvent freezes at 11.5 °C below the freezing point of the solvent.
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