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I would be grateful for any help with the last question in a puzzle that I am stuck on,
I have asked this in quizzes and puzzles but there doesn't seem to be any science people about.
In chemistry, what do you call a liquid which has been purified by extraction with a solvent.
Any help gratefully accepted. X
I have asked this in quizzes and puzzles but there doesn't seem to be any science people about.
In chemistry, what do you call a liquid which has been purified by extraction with a solvent.
Any help gratefully accepted. X
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raffinate ? http:// dictionary. reference. com/ browse/ raffinate? r= 14
22:02 Sun 04th Aug 2013
The process you are talking about is liquid-liquid extraction, where two immiscible liquids such as for example water and an organic solvent are mixed together, any organic particles (solute) in the water would be dissolved in the organic solvent. In this case the organic solvent would be called the extract layer and the water that have had the solute removed is called the 'RAFFINATE' layer.
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