Fractalus wrote:hi nexians!
can a/b extraction be done using a calcium Hydroxide as a base?
It is my understanding that you can use calcium hydroxide as a base in an A/B
It is true, as others said, that calcium hydroxide is not very soluble in water.
But calcium hydroxide is a strong base, so whatever of it dissolves will fully ionize irreversibly to give you a pH around 12.5.
The presence of calcium ions
will also form insoluble complexes with other compounds and will precipitate them out.
Not many people have used calcium hydroxide, but you are more than willing to experiment, we got you covered.
If you do want to use calcium hydroxide then mix a good amount in your basic soup. Leave stuff to settle. That'd be undissolved calcium hydroxide and other insoluble calcium-based salts. Decant the basic soup off of the sediment and proceed to pull with your favourite non-polar solvent. Do not throw away the sediments as goodies may be trapped in there.
If you have a pH meter pelase do take a reading for reference,
Cheers,
Infun
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