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What is the solubility of racemic ibuprofen? (hint: see the Merck index) Consider a case where you ran the reaction and not all of the ibuprofen reacted with the chiral amine salt. Based on solubility data, would the unreacted ibuprofen be an impurity in the ibuprofen sodium salt or the (S, S) salt? Explain your answer. 2. See your solubility data from question #1. What would happen if you didn’t add the NaOH solution to the ibuprofen before adding the chiral amine? (hint: see the Procedure section) 3. Using the Procedure section for this lab, draw a flow chart which describes the resolution process in this experiment and shows the isolation of the resolved ibuprofen enantiomers. note: determine the limiting reagent in your calculations!

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