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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Sorry for this stupid question, does "it" here refer to solution?

The methanol is immiscible with the vegetable oil, and you can see it immediately forming a layer. This can pose a problem, but to get around it, we'll simply need to use quite strong stirring. If strong stirring is not used, it will simply stay as two separate layers and the reaction won't work very well.

  

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I don't see the word "solution" anywhere in that paragraph. The boldface "it" refers to the combination of methanol and vegetable oil. CJ

  • I don't see the word "solution" anywhere in that paragraph.
  • The boldface "it" refers to the combination of methanol and vegetable oil.
  • CJ
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I don't see the word "solution" anywhere in that paragraph.

The boldface "it" refers to the combination of methanol and vegetable oil.

CJ

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