What would happen if one accidently uses 6 M HCl aqueous solution instead of saturated Na2CO3 aqueous solution when extracting the caffeine from the tea bags? Draw the first mechanistic step( one intermolecular arrow and any subsequent intramolecular arrows needed to finish the mechanistic step) between caffeine and hydrochloric acid. If after conducting the extraction ( and before anything was disposed of) you realized your error and using the solutions that your currently have, what would be an acceptable means of correcting your error and still obtaining caffeine solid( without starting over from the beginning)?