I am preforming an experiment that deals with extracting caffeine from a roasted coffee bean using ethyl acetate.
I found a similar study online and when dealing with the amounts of the ethyl it says the mole fraction of it in the solvent times 10^3 is 9.946 (which means it is 0.00946).
I understand the mole fraction is the mass of the ethyl in moles divided by the mass of the solvent (the ethyl+the caffeine).
Im using 1 gram of coffee beans- 0.0084g of caffeine- I converted that to moles and got 0.00004325647 moles.
I then did the math (moles of ethyl divided by (moles of ethyl+moles of caffeine)= mole fraction) and got that the mass of the ethyl in moles should be : 4.8065226, when I converted that back to grams I got 423.47924703008823 grams (of ethyl acetate).
I don't know if my calculations were right and would love to hear feedback and get some help .
have a great day
**I am attaching the study I mentioned and a picture of my calculations
the study: http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0327-07932010000300012

