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    Which of the Following Pairs of Compounds Could Be Separated
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Which of the Following Pairs of Compounds Could Be Separated

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Which of the following pairs of compounds could be separated by chemically active extraction? What reagent would you use?
Which of the following pairs of compounds could be separated by chemically active extraction? What reagent would you use?

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(a) No, they are both carboxylic acids.
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