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C 20 of 20 Part A A 12.0-mL sample of saturated la(aq) is shaken with 120 ml, of CCl4 Ater equilbrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many miligrams of la will be in the aqueous layer? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units View Available Hint(s) 4.6x102 mg Previous Answers Correct A this point, moet of the I has been transfemed to the CCl4 (organic) layer. This is a reasonable answer since both Ig and CCla are nonpolar whereas H:O is very polar Part 8 t the 120-mL sample of aqueous layer from Part A is extracted with a second 120-mL portion of CCl4.how many miligrams of Ia will remain in the aqueous layer when equilibrium is reestablished? Express your answer to one significant figure and include the appropriate units. View Av ble Hints Value mg Erevious Answers Incorrect, Try Again: 5 attempts remaining; no points deducted 6 8 9 0 2
C 20 of 20 Part A A 12.0-mL sample of saturated la(aq) is shaken with 120 ml, of CCl4 Ater equilbrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many miligrams of la will be in the aqueous layer? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units View Available Hint(s) 4.6x102 mg Previous Answers Correct A this point, moet of the I has been transfemed to the CCl4 (organic) layer. This is a reasonable answer since both Ig and CCla are nonpolar whereas H:O is very polar Part 8 t the 120-mL sample of aqueous layer from Part A is extracted with a second 120-mL portion of CCl4.how many miligrams of Ia will remain in the aqueous layer when equilibrium is reestablished? Express your answer to one significant figure and include the appropriate units. View Av ble Hints Value mg Erevious Answers Incorrect, Try Again: 5 attempts remaining; no points deducted 6 8 9 0 2