Answer: The purpose of washing the organic layer with sodium bicarbonate solution is to
(to remove any of the unreacted benzoic acid).
Step-by-step explanation:
Methyl benzoate is a typical example of an ester in organic chemistry. It is formed by the action of benzoic acid and methanol. Sulphuric acid is often used as a catalyst in this reaction.
The procedure for the preparation of the ester includes:
--> the acid and the alcohol are added into a round bottom flask,
--> concentrated sulphuric acid is added down the side of the flask,
--> a separatory funnel is used to extract the ester into an organic layer where sodium bicarbonate is added.
--> when the aqueous layer from the sodium bicarbonate wash is acidified with concentrated HCl, the unreacted benzoic acid should precipitate. This is how the unreacted benzoic acid is removed.