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2) Pretend that you are in the lab, and the instructor has given your group a vial containing crystals of benzoic acid mixed with crystals of sodium chloride. The task is to isolate pure crystals of benzoic acid. One team member suggests using tweezers and a microscope, another member says that she can use ethyl acetate to separate the benzoic acid from the salt, and a third team member says that water could be used instead of ethyl acetate or tweezers.

2a) Using only ethyl acetate as a solvent, describe a laboratory procedure step-by-step to obtain pure benzoic acid from the mixture. (Remember: the final product must be a solid! FYI: ethyl acetate is the solvent used in non-acetone nail polish remover; it’s relatively non-toxic and evaporates quickly.)

2b) Using only water as a solvent, explain step-by-step how to obtain pure solid benzoic acid from the original mixture of NaCl and benzoic acid.

2c) Which method (tweezers, ethyl acetate, or water) is fastest overall? Why?

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