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uracowman
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why is 15 molar acetic acid used as a solvent
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August 05, 2009, 03:39:34 PM »
Could anyone explain to me why 15 molar acetic acid is used when you run a reaction when you brominate different rings (phenol, 4-bromophenol, anisole, ect...). The answer cannot be that acetic acid dissolves everything.
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I forgot to mention that the 15 molar acetic acid is mixed with bromine before the mixture is poured into each of the ring molecules.
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from wikipedia:
"{...} Bromine is slightly soluble in water, and highly soluble in carbon disulfide, aliphatic alcohols (such as methanol), and acetic acid."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromine
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