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2. Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts (mol.- eq.) of your reactive materials. mol.-eg. MW mmol name p-anisaldehyde formula C8H302 amount density 0.13 ml or 3-nitrobenzaldehyde C; H5NO3 0.001 151 0.15 g acetophenone C8H30 1204 0.12 mL Product
Given the amounts of reactants, please calculate the theoretical yield of the expected alkene reaction product, in mL. Do not factor the sulfuric acid into your calculations. Your final answer must appear in the box provided, or it will not be counted. 4-methylcyclohexanol ------H2SO4(aq) -----> 4-methylcyclohexene Molecular Weight (grams/mole) 114.2 g/mol 98.08 g/mol 96.2 g/mol density (grams/mL) 0.914 g/mL 0.799 g/mL volume (mL) 28.0 mL mass (grams) moles Theoretical yield in mL=
1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. name formula mol.-eq. Mw mmol amount 1.0 g 3-nitrobenzamide 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NaOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
1. (2 pts) If 0.964 grams of product are formed in this reaction, calculate the percent yield of the reaction. Use the starting amount of 1.50 mL of methyl propionate. Show calculation with units for full credit. 3.(2 pts) If 1.50 mL of methyl propionate reacts with enough ethanol and sulfuric acid catalyst, calculate the theoretical yield (in grams) of the ethyl propionate product. Show calculation with units for full credit. Infrared spectrum (2 pts): Absorbance peak (cm) 2985-2910 Bond(s)...
Calculate the percent yield if 5.00 g of 1,3-dibromomethylcyclohexane is treated with 5.90 g of sodium iodide in 50 mL of acetone to produce 6.36 g of 1,3 diiodomethylcyclohexane. You must show ALL calculations to receive full cred it (14 points)
1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. formula mol.-eq. Mw name mmol amount 3-nitrobenzamide 1.0 g 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NAOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
2. (2 pts) If 2.08 grams of product are formed in this reaction, calculate the percent yield of the reaction. Use the starting amount of 1.00 mL of cyclohexene. Show calculation with units for full credit.
I'm awful at calculating amounts, I always miscalculate. Could you please help me calculate these nine ketones and aldehydes. I need 3.5mmol converted to grams. Thank you!!!
Chemical Table (4 pts): 1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. name formula mol.-eq. Mw m mol amount 3-nitrobenzamide 1.0 g 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NaOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
CHM1103 - EXPERIMENT 8 Section: Show your work for all calculations, you MUST justify your answer to get credit. Answers should reflect the appropriate number of significant figures and include labels. Synthesis of Acetylsalicylic Acid Determine the limiting reagent (show your work) and use it to calculate the theoretical yield of the product in grams. The density of acetic anhydride is 1.08 g/mL.