Calculating Percent Yield for Reduction of a Ketone Lab
Reduction of 9-fluorenone: objective of this lab was to reduce 9-florenone(a ketone), to 9-fluorenol using NaBH4 as the reducing agent.
Experimental data:
9-fluorenone: MW: 180.20 g/mol. 200 mg used.
methanol: MW 32.04 g/mol. 4 ml used.
NaBH4: MW 37.83 g/mol. 25 mg used.
9-fluorenol: MW 182.22 g/mol
Product produced: 195 mg
Calculate the percent yield of the product (9-flourenol)
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