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An organic compound called X is more soluble in benzene than in water. The diffusion coefficient of X in benzene and water is 4. The composition of an aqueous solution of X is 10.gdm-3. This solution was first extracted from 100cm3 of benzene per 100cm3. 50cm3 of the resulting aqueous solution was then extracted a second time with another 50cm3 of benzene. 25cm3 of the aqueous solution obtained after the second extraction was extracted for the third time with another 25cm3 of benzene. Calculate the mass of X remaining within 25cm3 of this aqueous solution after the third extraction​

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an organic compound called the X is more soluble in benzene that in water the diffusion coefficient of X in benzene and water is four the composition of an aqua solution of X is it in point GDM universe this solution was first extracted from the hundred cm cube of benzene per 100 cm³ point 50 cm³ of the resulting aqua solution was then extract second time with another 50 cm³ of benzene 21 cm³ of this aqua solution of 10 after the second extraction was extract for the third time with another 25 cm³ of benzene calculate the mass of its remaining within the 25 cm³ of this aqua solution after the third extraction

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