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A student mixed 10 mL of water, 10 mL glycerol and 10 mL of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) together in a test tube. A small amount of copper(II) chloride was added to the mixture. Draw and explain what you would see.

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Answered by ishaan141106
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Answer:

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

When we mix glycerol, water, Carbon tetrachloride and copper chloride, we shall see a three layered solution in test tube, with an orange coloured layer in the middle.

This happens because both glycerol and water are polar in nature, but glycerol does not react with Copper chloride and only water will react to form an orange colored solution.

Carbon tetrachloride on the other hand is non polar and most dense, so it will settle at the bottom

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