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This Separation Science Answer Key provides fully verified solutions for all questions, designed for students and instructors in analytical chemistry and related courses. Covering key separation techniques such as chromatography, distillation, extraction, and electrophoresis, it offers detailed, step-by-step answers to enhance understanding of concepts and problem-solving strategies. Ideal for quizzes, assignments, exams, and study review, this resource supports structured learning and ensures confident performance in separation science and analytical chemistry courses.

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Separation Science
Question 1. (Source – Pre-2020)

A student set about the conversion of amine 1 into amide 4, which is a two-step reaction via alcohol 2
and carboxylic acid 3. However, the student used too much of the required reagent in each step. As a
result, they obtained a mixture of compounds 1-4.

Compound Structure

1



2



3



4



As the product of this reaction turned out to be a mixture, the student set about separating these four
compounds. First, the mixture was dissolved in dichloromethane and extracted with dilute, aqueous
hydrochloric acid. This gave an aqueous phase V and organic phase X, which were separated from one
another.

Aqueous layer V was treated with sodium hydroxide and then extracted with dichloromethane. This
dichloromethane layer was placed into flask A.

Organic layer X was washed with aqueous sodium hydroxide to give another aqueous phase Y and
organic phase Z, which were separated from one another.

Aqueous layer Y was acidified and extracted with diethyl ether. This diethyl ether layer was placed in
flask B.

Lastly, organic layer Z was evaporated to dryness and the remaining compounds were separated by
column chromatography using silica gel. Compounds were eluted from the column with appropriate
mobile phases that were placed into flasks C and D, respectively, in order of elution. Sample D showed a
peak in the IR spectrum at 1750 cm-1.




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Indicate the NUMBER(S) of the compound(s) that ended up in each flask.

Flask Compound
A 1

B 3

C 2

D 4




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