Question The sodium hydroxide layer is removed, leaving the ether layer once again. There are now just three compounds left. The addition of aqueous hydrochloric acid causes one of the three compounds to separate from the ether into the acidic layer. Draw the compound. (Hint: it exists as a cationic conjugate acid in the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution). Draw a molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates toolbars, including charges where needed.

4PM5FI The Asker · Chemistry
Transcribed Image Text: Transcribed image text: The sodium hydroxide layer is removed, leaving the ether layer once again. There are now just three compounds left. The addition of aqueous hydrochloric acid causes one of the three compounds to separate from the ether into the acidic layer. Draw the compound. (Hint: it exists as a cationic conjugate acid in the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution). Draw a molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates toolbars, including charges where needed.
More
Transcribed Image Text: Transcribed image text: The sodium hydroxide layer is removed, leaving the ether layer once again. There are now just three compounds left. The addition of aqueous hydrochloric acid causes one of the three compounds to separate from the ether into the acidic layer. Draw the compound. (Hint: it exists as a cationic conjugate acid in the aqueous hydrochloric acid solution). Draw a molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates toolbars, including charges where needed.
Community Answer
WKFEZC

u200bu200bu200bu200bu200bThe compound should be an organic like Amines.   R-NH2 (base) + HCl (aq) (acid)  u27a1ufe0f   R -:NH+3 cl-  (salt) Here base react with acid to give salt which is soluble in water.  so, RNH3 is presently dissolvable or separated to acidic solutio ... See the full answer