The lab was a "Two-Base Extraction" A mixture of benzoic acid, 2-naphthol, and naphthalene was extracted with sodium bicarbonate and followed by sodium hydroxide.
The question is:
A classmate performed the extractions in the wrong sequence: aqueous sodium hydroxide first followed by aqueous sodium bicarbonate.
Given this mistake which components would be isolated from each extract fraction: the first using NaOH; the 2nd using NaHCO3; and the 3rd fraction remaining in the separatory funnel and thought to be the "neutral" compound.