Sample Preparation

 

6-5

A sample of water contaminated with pesticide is ectracted with methylene chloride for determination of the pesticide. In experiments with a standard solution, it its found that when a 100 ml water sample is extracted with 30 ml of methylene chloride,  75% of the pesticide it removed. What fraction of the pesticide would be removed if 3 extractions using 10 ml of methylene chloride were done instead?

 

 

First, find value of D.

Let Cwo = 1, then Cwn = 0.25, (amount left after 75% of pesticide is removed.)

 

Applying above equation, solve for D

 

D = 10

For 3 extractions:

Cw3 = 0.125 remaining in water

Of the original concentration was 1 and   0.875 was extracted. Therefore 87.5% was extracted after 3 extractions with 10 ml methylene chloride used for each extraction.