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Chemistry, 25.10.2019 20:43, breannaasmith1122

What is the formula for the theoretical extraction efficiency of a liquid-liquid extraction, in terms of the fraction of the analyte left in the original phase? if nobody has ever made you calculate this before, the chemistry libretexts page on liquid-liquid extractions will be .

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