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Q: What is the purpose of using sodium chloride in DNA extraction experiment?
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What purpose does sodium chloride serve during extraction of caffeine?

Sodium chloride improve the yield of caffeine extraction from water during the process of decaffeinization.


What is the purpose of NACL is DNA extraction?

Sodium chloride help the separation of DNA from other proteins.


What is the reactant of sodium chloride?

This depends on your experiment.


Picture electrolytic cell for the extraction of sodium chloride?

Diagram of electrolytic cell


What is salt desalination?

Desalination is the extraction of sodium chloride to obtain drinking water, extraction of salt from petroleum, from water wastes etc.


Why anhydrous sodium sulfate is used in experiment?

to remove water from the organic phase after an extraction.


Could sodium chloride and potassium nitrate be separated using extraction?

Extraction has no meaning as a specific, particular process. The question makes no sense.


What the purpose of adding sodium chloride during hard soap preparation?

Adding sodium chloride soap is precipitated.


Why it is necessary to saturate sodium chloride and butanol during solvent extraction?

The saturation of butanol with sodium chloride is to avoid further ionic or inorganic compound to dissolve, now only non polar or organic compounds may dissolve in butanol during extraction.


What is the purpose of sodium chloride in strawberry?

After my opinion -any.


What is the process called where you separate iodine from sodium chloride?

Iodine can be separated by:- extraction with an adequate solvent- heating and evaporation


Is NaCl soluble in cyclohexane?

NaCl is NOT soluble in hexane. We did this experiment in my chemistry class so I know this statement is definitely correct, however I'm not sure why. I know it has something to do with the ionic bonding of sodium chloride being able to overcome the single bonds of hexane.