| 1. | This is a charged species that transfers another ion to the organic phase.
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| 2. | The water generated during the reaction floats on top of the organic phase.
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| 3. | Typical organic phase separation methods use cojetting of polymers to produce Janus nanoparticles.
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| 4. | The organic phase consists of a solution and a mixture of organic solvents.
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| 5. | There is less cross-contamination from the organic phase in the aqueous phase.
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| 6. | Acidification of the organic phase yields rubrocyanine, which can be detected by colorimetric methods.
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| 7. | If the complex has no electrical charge it will be extracted relatively easily into the organic phase.
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| 8. | The organic phase is slowly injected in the aqueous phase which then is agitated to form the colloidal suspension.
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| 9. | Potential catalyst poisons coming from the synthesis gas migrate into the organic phase and removed from the reaction with the aldehyde.
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| 10. | The copper is then stripped from organic phase in the strip stage into a strong sulfuric acid solution suitable for electrowinning.
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