Is this reaction Sn1 or Sn2? Why?
Is this reaction Sn1 or Sn2? Why? HN CH anline CBH N 93.13 g/mol acetic anhydride...
Show work please!!! 3. The production of acetanilide involves the treatment of aniline (an aromatic amine) with acetic anhydride. This reaction produces an amide called acetanilide and acetic acid (byproduct). The reaction is as follows: NH2 NCH acetic acid HCOCH Наслон aniline acetic anhydride acetanilide CH, C4H603 CgH9NO C2H4O2 93.139 102.09 . mol mol Since aniline is a liquid, conversion from milliliters to grams will yield the equivalence of 4.000 grams of aniline. 135.16 9 60.05 9 mol mol a....
Please answer the above with these given numbers Given the following MW P-aminophenol - 109.13 g/mol Acetic anhydride - 102.09 g/mol Acetaminophen - 151.16 g/mol Acetic acid - 60.05 g/mol Thank youuuu
What is the role of acid catalyst in this reaction? And list any precautions when using acetic anhydride. one o ОН ld woman to create H3 SO4 OH + CH2COOH OH 0-C-CH3 Salicylic Acid MM 138.12 g/mol Acetic Anhydride MM 102.09 g/mol d 1.08 g/mL Acetylsalicylic Acid MM 180.16 g/mol Acetic Acid MM 60.05 g/mol
10. In the preparation of acetanilide, 4 mL of aniline (Density= 1.02 g/mL; MW=92.13g/mol) and 5 mL of acetic anhydride (Density=1.08 g/mL; MW=102.09 g/mol) was used for synthesis of 3.2 grams of acetanilide (MW=135.17 g/mol). Please show your work. (12 pts) a) What is the limiting reagent during the reaction? b) What is the percent yield for acetanilide?
In the reaction of 1.29 g of salicylic acid (138.12 g/mol) with 2.77 g of acetic anhydride (102.10 g/mol), a student obtained 1.09 g of acetylsalicylic acid (180.17 g/mol). What is the percent yield?
1. Mass of salicylic acid (g) 2.0089 5.10ml & 2. Volume of acetic anhydride (mL) Limiting reactant is (circle one): Salicylic Acid or Acetic Anhydride Calculation for Limiting Reactant: 3. Theoretical yield of aspirin (9) Calculation for Theoretical Yield of aspirin: 4. Mass of filter paper 0.3369 N 5. Mass of filter paper + aspirin 2.471g 6. Experimental Yield of aspirin (g) 7. Percent Yield Synthesis of Aspirin An early oral pain reliever, salicylic acid, was determined to cause stomach...
Aspirin, CH(OCOCH,CO,H, is produced by the reaction of salicylic acid, CH(OH)CO,H, and acetic anhydride, (CH,CO),0. CH(OH)CO2H(s) + (CH,CO), 0(1) → CH(OCOCH)CO2H(s) + CH,CO, H(4) If you mix 150 g of each of the reactants, what is the maximum mass of aspirin that can be obtained? Masitos
5. Aspirin is produced by the reaction of salicylic acid (M = 138.1 g/mol) and acetic anhydride (M = 102.1 g/mol). CHO,() + C.H.O,(C) - C.H.O.(s) + C2H.O() If 5.00 R of C.H.O. (M = 180.2 g/mol) is produced from the reaction of 5.00 g CH.O, and 6.00 g C.H.Os, what is the percent yield? a) 11.6% b) 29.0% c) 59.9% (4) 68.8% e) 76.68% 4.6 Chemical Equations and Chemical Analysis o and MnSO4H2O has a mass of 2.005 g....
In the reaction shown, 78.7 g salicylic acid, C7H6O3 , reacts with excess acetic anhydride, C4H6O3 , producing 38.1 g of aspirin, C9H8O4 . C7H6O3(s)+C4H6O3(l)⟶C9H8O4(s)+CH3CO2H(l) Calculate the percent yield of this reaction.
1) Which reactant, salicylic acid or acetic anhydride, is in excess? Show your work. 2) If you were to use 3.17 g of starting material, how much product would you expect? Again, show your work. 3) Why is phosphoric acid added to the reaction? 4) A small amount of water is added at the end of the reaction to react with the excess acetic anhydride. Show a balanced equation for that reaction. 5) Explain the purpose of the FeCl3 test...