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Chemistry, 12.03.2021 15:20 mikayleighb2019

In an extraction experiment similar to your expt. 4, you attempt to separate 2-naphthol from cyclohexane, both of which are dissolved in ether. You attempt the separation by extracting the organic layer with a Ì´5% NaOH (aq) solution (made by adding 5.00 g of NaOH to every 100 mL of water). Assuming that all of the base present in the aqueous solution reacts with the phenol during your extractions, what is the minimum volume of the aqueous NaOH solution needed to deprotonate 20.0 g of 2-naphthol in order to extract it into the water layer? Clearly show all calculations. After removal of the phenol from the ether layer, only cyclohexane would remain. Concisely explain how you could efficiently isolate relatively pure cyclohexane from the ether layer.

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