symboom
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Precipitating inorganic salts in antisolvents
I could not come up with a better title for this list
But these are solvents that are soluble in water that can be used to precipitate a compound from an aquous solution
Insoluble in
Methanol
Calcium acetate
Ammonium bicarbonate
Insoluble in
Ethanol
Copper sulfate
Lithium sulfate
Sodium sulfate
Potassium sulfate
Ammonium sulfate
Insoluble in
Isopropanol
Sodium chloride
Insouble in
Acetone
Insouble in
Ethyl acetate
Copper nitrate
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[Edited on 23-10-2016 by symboom]
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If you add isopropanol to aqueous NaCl solution I think you'll get isopropanol floating on the salt solution.
Salt is used to remove water from 2-propanol by separating it as brine.
[Edited on 23-10-2016 by Maroboduus]
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