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  • Solvents for Methyl Orange Extraction: Beyond Water
    Solvents that can be used to separate screened methyl orange:

    Methanol

    Methanol is a polar solvent that can dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and hexane.

    Ethanol

    Ethanol is another polar solvent that can dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and hexane.

    Acetone

    Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent that can dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and hexane.

    Chloroform

    Chloroform is a non-polar solvent that can dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and hexane.

    Dichloromethane

    Dichloromethane is a non-polar solvent that can dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and hexane.

    Hexane

    Hexane is a non-polar solvent that cannot dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and methanol.

    Toluene

    Toluene is a non-polar solvent that cannot dissolve methyl orange. It can be used to extract methyl orange from a mixture of solvents, such as water and methanol.

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