Chemistry, asked by sangeeta2482, 11 months ago

Which of the following substances is used to remove caffine from coffee?
(A) Solid carbondioxide
(B) Liquified carbondioxide
(C) Methyl Xanthine
(D) Methyle Chloride​

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Answered by jnan441
2

Answer:

D) Methylene Chloride

Explanation:

methylene chloride

Once the coffee beans are receptive to a solvent, they are repeatedly rinsed with either methylene chloride or ethyl acetate for about 10 hours to remove the caffeine.

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Answered by radhikakhatri24
1

Answer:

d methyle chloride is the correct option

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