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SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND DISTRIBUTION

For substances contaminated with water or solvents, drying with appropriate absorbents and desiccants may be sufficient. [Pg.6]

Common examples of washing with aqueous solutions include the following  [Pg.6]

Removal of acids from water-immiscible solvents by washing with aqueous alkali, sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate. [Pg.6]

Removal of organic bases by washing with dilute hydrochloric or sulfuric acids. [Pg.6]

Removal of unsaturated hydrocarbons, of alcohols and of ethers from saturated hydrocarbons or alkyl halides by washing with cold concentrated sulphuric acid. [Pg.28]


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