This is a question from my lab manual. Which of these solventswould be the best
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This is a question from my lab manual. Which of these solventswould be the best choice to extract a polar organic compound froman aqueous solution? acetonitrile chloroform dimethylformamide hexane Explain why the other solvents are less desirable than thesolvent that is chosen. I was thinking chloroform or hexane since they are nonpolarand would not react with the aqueous solution so would thereforeform two separate layer, but I wasn't sure if this wascorrect. This is a question from my lab manual. Which of these solventswould be the best choice to extract a polar organic compound froman aqueous solution? acetonitrile chloroform dimethylformamide hexane Explain why the other solvents are less desirable than thesolvent that is chosen. I was thinking chloroform or hexane since they are nonpolarand would not react with the aqueous solution so would thereforeform two separate layer, but I wasn't sure if this wascorrect.Explanation / Answer
Chloroform & hexane both are non - polar.So,these are usedfor the extraction of polar organic compound from an aqueoussolution.Since like dissoive like.AmongChloroform & hexane ,hexane is the best solvent because ofits non-polarity.Chloroform has a litte polar nature.