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In reaction of 2 bromoheptane with sodium methoxide OR potassium tert butanol, w

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Question

In reaction of 2 bromoheptane with sodium methoxide OR potassium tert butanol, where will solvents / reactants / products fall in separation layers? (Either aqueous or organic)
List of chemicals: ether products, heptene products, hexane, h2o, Na+, Br-, K+, unreacted -OCh3, unreacted -OC4H9, unreacted 2 bromoheptane, methanol, tert butanol, hexane In reaction of 2 bromoheptane with sodium methoxide OR potassium tert butanol, where will solvents / reactants / products fall in separation layers? (Either aqueous or organic)
List of chemicals: ether products, heptene products, hexane, h2o, Na+, Br-, K+, unreacted -OCh3, unreacted -OC4H9, unreacted 2 bromoheptane, methanol, tert butanol, hexane
List of chemicals: ether products, heptene products, hexane, h2o, Na+, Br-, K+, unreacted -OCh3, unreacted -OC4H9, unreacted 2 bromoheptane, methanol, tert butanol, hexane

Explanation / Answer

Solubility is a chemical property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent. All salts, ions and H2O goes in water or aqueous layer and All organic compounds go in organic layer.

Ether products, heptene products, hexane and unreacted 2 bromoheptane go into organic layer.

H2O, Na+, Br-, K+, unreacted -OCh3, unreacted -OC4H9, methanol and tert butanol go into aqueous layer.

  

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