Chemistry, 30.12.2019 17:31 SunsetPrincess
The solubility of acetanilide in hot water (5.5 g/100 ml at 100 c) is not very great, and it has some solubility in cold water (0.53 g/100 ml at 0 c). what would be the maximum theoretical percent recovery from the crystallization of 4.0 g of acetanilide from 100 ml of water (assuming the solution is chilled to 0 c for filtration). show your calculations.
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