. One gram of caffeine dissolves in 55 mL of water, 7 mL of Dichloromethane, 530 mL of diethyl ether, and 100 mL of benzene. Which is the optimal solvent to extract caffeine from an aqueous solution? Why?

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. One gram of caffeine dissolves in 55 mL of water, 7 mL of Dichloromethane, 530 mL of diethyl ether, and 100 mL of benzene. Which is the optimal solvent to extract caffeine from an aqueous solution? Why?

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