yer in the separatory funnel contains the 9-fluorenone: aqueous or organic layer
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yer in the separatory funnel contains the 9-fluorenone: aqueous or organic layer? Is 5. Which la the How do you know this? organic layer the top or bottom layer in the separatory funnel during the extractions? (1% points) 6. Consult the Merck Index and propose a good solvent for recrystallization of 9-fluorenone. 1 point) Report the solubility data this solvent. Write a flow scheme for the procedure of this experiment in your lab notebook. An outline is not the same as a flow scheme, and full credit will not be given for an outline! For help with writing flow scheme, refer to Schoffstall (Appendix C, p. 637-638). Attach the yellow carbon copy from your lab notebook to your prelab. 1 point) each contains 6 % of sodium hypochlorite. What is molar concentration of sod chlorite? (1 point)Explanation / Answer
5. organic part (density of flurenone is 1.13) will come down in the seperating funnel because of its more density as compared to water( density 1). Always higher dense layer will come down in funnel.
6. Partial soluble slovents are good for crystalization, for 9-fluorenone methonol will be good.
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