Thanks for the responses guys
geodome - what types of tests could i do (simpler the better)
Sam - Im pretty careful when seperating the Dichloromethane layer from the Basified water layer. Would the Dichloromethane layer really hold water? The extraction works because the water layer naturally seperates from the dichloromethane.
I would say that the amount of colourless liquid floating at the top of the dichloromethane layer would by the end of the evaporation constitude about 1/20th the volume of the original amount, which is actually quite a large amount. I would say that a bear glass worth of dichloromethane becomes about a shot glass worth of this mystery colourless liquid. I guess one possible way of finding out whether or not it's water would be simply to ask whether or not water floats on dichloromethane, because if it does, it is still a possibility, if it sinks, we can be pretty sure its not water, because whatever this stuff is, it floats on the dichloromethane layer. One other thing, it has a potent smell, which is very hard to discribe.