Answers and Explanations
DISCRETE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1 . B
Fractional  distillation    is  the most    effective   procedure   for separating  two liquids that    boil    within  a
few degrees of  each    other.  Ethyl   acetate and ethanol boil    well    within  25°C    of  each    other   and thus
would   be  good    candidates  for fractional  distillation.   Fractional  distillation    could   also    be  used    for
the liquids in  choice  (C),    but would   require lower   pressures   because of  their   high    boiling points.2 . C
By  extracting  with    sodium  hydroxide,  benzoic acid    will    be  converted   to  its sodium  salt,   sodium
benzoate.   Sodium  benzoate,   unlike  its conjugate   acid,   will    dissolve    in  an  aqueous solution.   The
aqueous layer   simply  has to  be  acidified   afterward   to  retrieve    benzoic acid.   Choice  (A) is  incorrect
because diethyl ether   and tetrahydrofuran are both    nonpolar    and are miscible.   Hydrochloric    acid
will    not transform   benzoic acid    into    a   soluble salt,   so  choice  (B) is  incorrect.  Finally,    choice  (D) is
incorrect   because protonated  benzoic acid    has limited solubility  in  water.
3 . D
It  is  more    effective   to  perform four    successive  extractions with    small   amounts of  ether   than    to
perform one extraction  with    a   large   amount  of  ether.
4 . D
Hexane  is  less    polar   than    ether   and,    therefore,  is  less    likely  to  displace    polar   compounds
adsorbed    to  the silica  gel.    This    would   decrease    the distance    these   polar   compounds   would   travel,
decreasing  Rf  values.
5 . D
In  column  chromatography, as  in  TLC,    the less    polar   compound    travels most    rapidly.    This    means
that    1-naphthalenemethanol,with  the highest Rf  value,  would   travel  most    rapidly and would   be
the first   to  elute   from    the column.
