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Chemistry, 07.09.2020 05:01 tejalawatson91

A substance is distributed between two phases, water and dichloromethane. At equilibrium at 25C the concentration in the aqueous phase is 0.01M and in dichloromethane 0.03M. What is the equilibrium constant K for the substance when performing extraction from water to dichloromethane? I answered this question and calculated a K value of 3. But I need help with the second question that is connected to the one above.

What is K for the same substance when performing extraction from dichloromethane to water?

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