my questions:
1. what is glacial acetic acid? concentrated acetic acid
2. what does "dried over sodium sulfate mean? the extract (in solvent) was poured into a beaker of sodium sulfate. water binds to the Na2SO4, but not the actives in solution.
3. what does evaporated under nitrogen mean? evaporation in inert atmosphere, getting rid of oxygen. (don't worry too much about this)
also.. are there substitutes which can be used instead of diethyl ether?
where can i find diethyl ether?
some starting fluids have it, spray it into a jar, and use as needed (don't store it..glass promotes peroxide formation, which are potentially explosive)
DCM, though heavier than water, would actually be a more suitable solvent for this sort of extraction
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