After your liquid-liquid extraction, you added concentrated acid solution to each of your basic aqueous solutions. How does the acid help with recovery of the desired compounds?  Options:   It protonates the compounds to make them neutral, so they can be extracted back into organic solvents   It removes excess base from the solution   It makes the compounds into salts   It neutralizes the solution

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After your liquid-liquid extraction, you added concentrated acid solution to each of your basic aqueous solutions. How does the acid help with recovery of the desired compounds? 

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It protonates the compounds to make them neutral, so they can be extracted back into organic solvents

 

It removes excess base from the solution

 

It makes the compounds into salts

 

It neutralizes the solution 

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