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2.0ml of methylene chloride solution is used each time to extract caffeine from the aqueous solution. Â
Consider the concentration of caffeine obtained during each individual extraction from the aqueous solution to be C. Â
The total amount of caffeine obtained during each extraction is calculated as
(Total volume of water used to make up the caffeine aqueous solution) x (concentration of caffeine obtained during each individual extraction from the aqueous solution) + (Volume of methylene chloride added during each extraction x distribution coefficient of caffeine x concentration of caffeine obtained during each individual extraction from the aqueous solution) Â
Substituting these values we get                              Â
The total amount of caffeine obtained during each extraction        Â
 = (4.0×C )+ (2.0×4.6 × C)                                       Â
= 13.2 C
The amount of caffeine remaining in the aqueous solution is calculated as Â
(Total volume of water used to make up the caffeine aqueous solution) x (concentration of caffeine obtained during each individual extraction from the aqueous solution)
Substituting these values we get                              Â
The amount of caffeine remaining in the aqueous solution = 4 × C                                              Â
The fraction of caffeine remaining in aqueous solution is calculated as Â
= (The total amount of caffeine obtained during each extraction)/ (The amount of caffeine remaining in the aqueous solution) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
=4.0 C/13.2 C Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
= 1/3.3. Â
Therefore the fraction of caffeine left in aqueous solution after 3 extractions is =(1/3.3)^3 Â =0.028
Therefore, the total amount of caffeine extracted              Â
=0.070 × (1-(1/3.3)^3)                                           Â
= 0.068 g
Mass of caffeine = 0.070 g
Volume of water in which caffeine is dissolved = 4.0 ml
2.0ml of methylene chloride is used for each extraction.
Given, distribution coefficient of Caffeine = 4.2 Â
Let C be the aqueous concentration of caffeine during each individual extraction.
4.6*C is thus the concentration of caffeine in methylene chloride.
4.0*C is the amount of caffeine left in aqueous solution after each extraction.
The total amount of caffeine is: Â
4.0*C + 2.0*4.6*C = 13.2*C Â
The fraction of caffeine left in aqueous solution after each extraction: [tex]\frac{4.0}{13.2} = \frac{1}{3.3}[/tex].
Thus the fraction of caffeine is left in aqueous solution after 3 extractions is  (1/3.3)^3
And the fraction of caffeine is left in methylene chloride after 3 extractions is 1-(1/3.3)^3
Therefore, the the total amount of caffeine that can be extracted into the three portions of methylene chloride is: Â
[tex]0.070*(1-(1/3.3)^3) = 0.068 g[/tex]