1. compound x has a solubility in toluene of 18 mg per 100 mi at 20 c, and a solubility of 0.64 g per 100 ml at 70 oc. you 25 mg of compound y. are given a sample of 0.48 g of compound x which is contaminated with a. if compound y is always soluble in toluene, describe in detail how you could separate y from x. would x now be pure ?
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1. compound x has a solubility in toluene of 18 mg per 100 mi at 20 c, and a solubility of 0.64 g per 100 ml at 70 oc. you 25 mg of compound y. are given a sample of 0.48 g of compound x which is contaminated with a. if compound y is always soluble in toluene, describe in detail how you could separate y from x. would x now be pure ?
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