In the reaction of 43.54 g of nitric acid with 74.88 g of benzene, determine the theoretical yield of C6H5NO2 for this reaction. Report your answer to the hundredths of a gram without units.
In the reaction of 43.54 g of nitric acid with 74.88 g of benzene, determine the...
In the reaction of 53.80 g of nitric acid with 74.88 g of benzene, calculate the percent yield if 65.62 g of nitrobenzene is obtained in the lab. Report your answer to the tenths of a percent without units.
A 31.2 gram sample of C6H6 (benzene) is reacted with excess HNO3 (nitric acid). 36.0 grams of the desired product, nitrobenzene C6H5NO2, is isolated from this reaction. Water is the by-product. A. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction B. What is the percent yield of nitrobenzene?
Copper(II) sulfate reacts with sodium phosphate in a precipitation reaction. If 103.77 g of copper(II) sulfate is reacted with 172.33 g of sodium phosphate, what is the theoretical yield of copper(II) phosphate? Report your answer rounded to the hundredths of a gram without units.
The first reaction for the mechanism for the nitration of benzene is: O A. Nitric Acid + Nitric Acid O B. Benzene + NO2 C. Nitric Acid + Sulfuric Acid OD. Benzene + NO2+
What mass of phosphorus pentachloride would be produced by the complete reaction of 6.66 g of P4? Report your answer to the hundredths of a gram without units.
How many grams of NiCl2 can be formed in the reaction of 1.24 g of Ni(s) and 2.95 g of HCl? The other product is H2(g). Report your answer to the hundredths of a gram without units.
How many grams of NiCl2 can be formed in the reaction of 3.76 g of Ni(s) and 1.98 g of HCl? The other product is H2(g). Report your answer to the hundredths of a gram without units.
What is the theoretical yield of ethyl chloride in the reaction of 37.10 g of ethylene with 58.33 g of hydrogen chloride? (For ethylene, MW=28.0 amu; for hydrogen chloride, MW=36.5 amu; for ethyl chloride, MW=64.5 amu.) Report your answer to the nearest hundredth of a gram without units. H2C=CH2 + HCl → CH3CH2Cl
A solution containing 9.15 g of calcium nitrate is added to a solution containing 9.15 g of potassium phosphate. What is the theoretical yield of the precipitate in grams? Report your answer rounded to the hundredths of a gram.
1. You work for a lab that makes nitric acid using the following reaction: _1_Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + _2_HBr (aq) →(2_HNO3(aq) + _1__BaBrz (aq) Show your work: You react 27.13 gof Ba(NO3)2 with excess HBr . Calculate the theoretical yield (ing) of nitric acid (6 pts) - please put your final answers in the box at the bottom! Helpful info: molar mass of Ca(NO), 261.3 g Ba(NO,), 63.018 g HNO, 1 mole Ba(NO,)1 mole HNO, You will be graded on showing...