From: Jacob Zabicky (zabicky$##$bgumail.bgu.ac.il)
Date: Tue Jun 08 1999 - 06:47:07 EDT
The solubility of diethyl maolnate in water is scant. Furthermore, won't
water affect diethyl chloronitrosomalonate?
All the best,
Jacob
>hello there!
>
>Suppose that you have these 2 compounds (Et2O-CO)2-CH2 and its derivative
>(Et2O-CO)2-CCl-NO in the same flask with the first one in excess...Is the
>latter polar enough to be separated in acqueous media with respect to the
>former?
>
>Thanks!
>
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