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96% a solute is removed from100ml of an aqueous solution by extration with 12_50ml portion of an organic solvent?what is the distribution ratio of the solute?

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Answered by shubham1414513535
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Answer:

96:100

Explanation:

In solvent extraction, a distribution ratio is often quoted as a measure of how well-extracted a species is. The distribution ratio (Kd) is equal to the concentration of a solute in the organic phase divided by its concentration in the aqueous phase. ... In solvent extraction, two immiscible liquids are shaken together.

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