For non-polar and low-polarity organic compounds produced as the result of a reaction in an aqueous solution involving water-soluble reactants which
themselves are only slightly soluble in an organic solvent, toluene or benzene would be an excellent choice of solvent for solvent extraction of such
a compound to separate it from the reactants and water-soluble by-products. They are soluble in water to the extent of only about 0.05 and 0.97 parts
per 100 parts of water at around 20ºC. |