Once you calculate KD (KD is 4.0 g/ml), calculate how much compound would be extracted by mixing 5.0 g of compound X in 100 mL of water and combining with 100 mL of diethyl ether. Compare your results with other groups.
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Once you calculate KD (KD is 4.0 g/ml), calculate how much compound would be extracted by mixing 5.0 g of compound X in 100 mL of water and combining with 100 mL of diethyl ether. Compare your results with other groups.
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