We have a 1 liter sample of water containing 1.4 mg lead per mL. Lead levels in water above 0.25 ug/mL are unsafe to drink. We c
an use a chemical to complex the aqueous Pb2 and that complex will partition selectively into isooctane. The isooctane/water partitioning constant for the Pb2 complex is 12/1. How many extractions using 1 liter of isooctane are necessary to reach the safe drinking level
An<em> isooctane/water partinioning constant</em> of 12/1 means that 12 out of 13 parts of the Pb²⁺ complex will be found in isooctane, while the remaining 1 out of 13 part will remain in water.
12/13 * 100 = 92.3% of the Pb²⁺ will be removed with each extraction.
Now we <u>convert 1.4 mg/mL to ug/mL</u>:
1.4 = 140 ug/mL
We're looking to have a final concentration of 0.25 ug/mL, so we can write: