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1.0 g of a compound A is prepared in 100 mL of water, and then extracted with 50 mL of ether. After the extraction, 0.25 g of the compound was recovered from the ether layer. What is the partitioning coefficient([A]ether/[A]water) for this compound in the system used?a. 4.0b. 3.0c. 1.5d. 0.75e. 0.25f. 0.67
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