So added with your explanation and stuff I'm reading from the book, would I be right in responding to the questions by saying
1) The water extraction aids in the removal of HCl and t-pentyl alcohol.
2) NaHCO3 aid in the removal of the remaining HCl, and 2-methyl-2-butene, (a small byproduct in this reaction according to our lab book).
3) And the water extraction is done first to prevent the alkyl halide from converting back the alcohol as well prevent a giant release of CO2 when the bicarbonate is added
Is this correct or does the NaHCO3 include CO2 as an impurity. Do the two byproducts count as an impurity for water extraction and NaHCO3 respectively as listed above or are they both removed in the NaHCO3 extraction. I assumed 2-methyl-2-butene was with NaHCO3 due to it not being soluble in water, but t-pentyl alcohol is.
Sorry to be such a hassle, I just want to make sure I'm getting this right and understand why its right or wrong.