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Neutral Organic Molecules Remain in What Phase During an Acid-Base

Question 110

Question 110

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Neutral organic molecules remain in what phase during an acid-base organic extraction?


A) The organic layer
B) The aqueous layer
C) The polar layer
D) The non-polar layer

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