You are assigned one of the unknown compositions below according to your last name. Let’s assume you have a 3 g homogeneous mixture of equal parts compound 1, 2 and 3 that are intimately mixed together (assume the crude material is a solid). Provide a general procedure on how to separate these three components into the purest form possible (no need to provide a purification step) using any of the chemicals commonly available (most of the chemicals used in the manual are considered “common”) in the organic chemistry teaching laboratories and observing the typical limitations with the instruments and techniques (such as difficulties removing solvents (by distillation or rotovap) with boiling points above 110oC). You may need to do some research into the compounds’ solubilities in various organic solvents as well as their physical properties compound 1, compound 2, compound 3; Benzoic acid, 9-fluorenone, Glycine.

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You are assigned one of the unknown compositions below according to your last name. Let’s assume you have a 3 g homogeneous mixture of equal parts compound 1, 2 and 3 that are intimately mixed together (assume the crude material is a solid). Provide a general procedure on how to separate these three components into the purest form possible (no need to provide a purification step) using any of the chemicals commonly available (most of the chemicals used in the manual are considered “common”) in the organic chemistry teaching laboratories and observing the typical limitations with the instruments and techniques (such as difficulties removing solvents (by distillation or rotovap) with boiling points above 110oC). You may need to do some research into the compounds’ solubilities in various organic solvents as well as their physical properties

compound 1, compound 2, compound 3;

Benzoic acid, 9-fluorenone, Glycine.

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