Dear Getchoo0329;
Let’s start:
A.) From the solubilities K is given as their ratio: K = cEther / cWater = 12.0 g / 100 ml / 6.0 g / 100 ml = 2.00. (- as given in the Question.)
To be more precise we should use Activities, and not Concentrations; but for this Question it is sufficient!
As from the K it is given that the cEther must be “all times” the double of cEther, we can draw our first picture for the -
B.) “Single Extraction”:
Before shaking: ________________
| |
| aE = 0.00 g | with a = whole amount = c * v!
|-----------------|
| aW = 6.00 g |
|_______________|
After shaking: ________________
| |
| aE = 4.00 g | = 4.0 g / 100 ml !!
|-----------------|
| aW = 2.00 g | = 2.0 g / 100 ml
|_______________| Why?
For equal volumes (V) you can easily show, that the whole amount in the Funnel is:
ATotal = cEther * V + cWater * V
= cEther * V + cEther / K * V
= cEther * V * (1 + 1/K)
And that results in: cEther = 6.0 g / 100 ml / 1.5 = 4.0 g / 100 ml or:
aEther = 4.0 g / 100 ml * 100 ml = 4.0 g extracted!
C.) “Multiple Extraction”:
Before shaking: ________________
| |
| aE = 0.00 g | with a = whole amount = c * v!
|-----------------|
| aW = 6.00 g |
|_______________|
After shaking: ________________
| |
| aE = 3.00 g | = 6.0 g / 100 ml !!
|-----------------|
| aW = 3.00 g | = 3.0 g / 100 ml
|_______________| Why?
For non-equal volumes (VE & VW) you get for the whole amount in the Funnel:
ATotal = cEther * VE + cWater * VW
= cEther * VE + cEther / K * VW
= cEther * VE + cEther / K * 2 * VE
= cEther * VE * (1 + 2/K)
And that results in: cEther = 6.0 g / 50 ml / 2.0 = 6.0 g / 100 ml or:
aEther = 6.0 g / 100 ml * 50 ml = 3.0 g extracted!
For the second Extraction the identical Formula holds, but you start now with a total amount of only 3.0 g (in Water):
ATotal = cEther * VE + cWater * VW
= cEther * VE * (1 + 2/K)
And that results in: cEther = 3.0 g / 50 ml / 2.0 = 3.0 g / 100 ml or:
aEther = 3.0 g / 100 ml * 50 ml = 1.5.0 g extracted!
So you end up with 3.0 g + 1.5g Compound extracted, what is 12.5% more then by a “Single Extraction”.
(Please watch carefully the Indices: E and: W !! )
Of course!, – You can combine both extractions into one Formula and easily expand it for n Extractions! But it's not so illustrative!
I hope this may help you (and all others too) to understand.
Good Luck!
ARGOS++
P.S.: I hope I did no mistype!
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