What are you trying to isolate from what mixture?
I'm not trying to isolate something especial, I have read this in a text book that two kinds of solvents which are used in organic lab (for extraction of basic compounds or acidic compounds) are diluted acid and diluted base, and it was interesting for me why we don't use conc acid or base
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What outcome does you book mention for the addition of weak acids and bases, and for which target compounds. Does the book also mention different outcomes for concentrated acids and bases? Which concentrated acids and bases do you know of that you can mention? Do those particular acids and bases have known reactions with organic materials? Pick a random concentrated acid -- concentrated nitric or concentrated sulfuric as examples, how do they interact with a random organic material, say your skin?
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