What Is the Role of Ethanol in Precipitating Salts?

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Ethanol is added to a solution to decrease its polarity, which reduces the solubility of salts, leading to their precipitation. While ethanol is not hydrophobic, it has a lower dielectric constant and is less effective at solvation compared to water. This change in polarity allows salts to precipitate out of the homogeneous mixture. A simplified explanation for an A2 level understanding would be that the mixture of ethanol and water is less polar than water alone, resulting in decreased salt solubility. This process is crucial in various chemical applications involving salt precipitation.
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what is the purpose of adding ethanol in step 5 in the following description?

http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk...s/N-ch5-08.pdf

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Does adding ethanol make the liquid phase (which is now a homogenous mixture) less polar because ethanol is slighly hydrophobic hence the salt is less soluble so precipitates out?
 
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But your explanation is more or less what could be expected.
 
Borek said:
Link is broken.

But your explanation is more or less what could be expected.

http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/alevel/module5/documents/N-ch5-08.pdf
 
I don't think calling ethanol hydrophobic is the best approach. It has a lower dielectric constant and because of its size it is not as effective at solvation, so it doesn't isolate ions as effectively as water does.
 
Borek said:
I don't think calling ethanol hydrophobic is the best approach. It has a lower dielectric constant and because of its size it is not as effective at solvation, so it doesn't isolate ions as effectively as water does.

would it please be possible then to give me an A2 level answer (i don't know about dielectric constant) that would gain 1 or 2 marks?

thanks
 
Borek said:
I don't think calling ethanol hydrophobic is the best approach. It has a lower dielectric constant and because of its size it is not as effective at solvation, so it doesn't isolate ions as effectively as water does.

would the following be better:

"the homogeneous mixture of ethanol and water is less polar that water alone so the salt is less soluble and hence precipitates out
 
jsmith613 said:
the homogeneous mixture of ethanol and water is less polar that water alone so the salt is less soluble and hence precipitates out

Sounds good to me.
 
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