Separation by Acid-Base Extraction Instructions For this assignment answer only the specific questions provided using complete sentences in the third person passive voice, but keep the general questions in mind. Each question in this scaffold is numbered. In a separate document, number your responses to the Experiment-Specific Questions only. You do not need to include the questions. The document containing your responses should not exceed a total of three pages. Overall reactions (when applicable) and key data must be included directly in your document. Additional data and mechanism drawings may be attached at the end of your document and do not count toward the three page limit. Unless the rubric specifies otherwise, all responses should be included in the body of your report submission and count toward the page limit. This includes results tables. Post-Lab Report Format: MUST BE TYPED IN WORD OR A SIMILAR PROGRAM, NOT AN ELN PAGE! Times New Roman; 12 pt. font; double spaced; 1” margins; no rd more than 3 pages; use 3 person passive voice only (For example, “We dissolved the white solid in 10 mL of hot water,” should be written as, “The white solid was dissolved in 10 mL of hot water.”). Include your name, student ID number, and lab course code. Purpose/Introduction General Questions: What were we trying to accomplish with this experiment? How did we plan to accomplish this? The purpose of an experiment is not simply to introduce a student to a technique or reaction! Experiment-Specific Questions (answer these): 1. What was the purpose of doing an acid-base extraction in this experiment? What specific compounds (including potential unknowns) were given to you? Was there a reason for this reaction beyond just separating mixtures? Don’t provide too much detail here! You should answer this question in 1-2 sentences! 2. What techniques were used to separate, purify, and identify the compounds in the mixture? Don’t go into detail here. Just list each and its purpose in a sentence. Theory: General Questions: Assume you are writing for another student who has taken organic chemistry before but might have forgotten some of the details of reactions and lab techniques. What information about the reaction and techniques being used in this experiment would you need to remind them of to make sure they understand what you did, why you did it, and what the results mean? Experiment-Specific Questions (answer these): 3. How is extraction being used in this experiment? Why are we using it? What would someone need to know about how extraction works to understand how and why it is being used and to understand the data and results? 4. Why is an acid-base extraction being performed rather than a simple solid-liquid or liquid-liquid extraction? What are the acid and the base used for,