How 'salting out' process is used in extraction?
Answer Posted / charan shetty
Salting out is a technique where the compound is converted in salt Eg: aniline present as unreacted starting material in reaction mass so HCl is added as a result aniline convertd into salt form which can be extracted due to solubility in aqoues phase
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