2. Calculate the theoretical yields of Isobornyl acetate Isoborneol Camphor 3. Wh at factor seems to...
Assuming that your reaction has produced only isoborneol, calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield for isoborneol product. Given the mass of isoborneol isolated is 0.184 g. Write appropriate chemical equations, formulas and show all stoichiometric calculations with the mass of pure camphor 0.234g
Assume that vanillin acetate is the limiting reagent, and calculate the theoretical yield of product if all of the vanillin acetate is converted to: a. 4 - (hydroxymethyl) - 2 - methoxyphenol b. 4 - hydroxy - 3 - methoxybenzaldehyde c. 4 - (hydroxymethyl) - 2 - methoxyphenyl acetat e
1. Calculate the theoretical yields of the compounds to be prepared in this experiment. The metal ion in both cases is the limiting reagent. Hint: Find the number of moles of Cu(II) in the sample of CuSO4 5H20 that you used. That will equal the number of moles of [Cu(NH3)4] SO4 H20 that could theoretically be prepare. Proceed in a similar way for the synthesis involving Co(II). a. b. 2.How could you establish that the metal ion is the limiting...
calculate both the theoretical and percent yields.
OH 1) PhMgCl ob 052 2) H3O+ benzophenone triphenylmethanol 0.120g benzophenone 0.5 mL PbMgCl (Grignard reagent) 0.2061 g product
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2. Calculate the theoretical and step by step. What is the limiting reagent in this reaction? Show your answers w correct number of significant figures. Make sure to calculate separate theoretical yields for all percen t yields of your reaction, showing your calculations with the three starting materials: trans-stilbene, 48% HBr and 30% H2O2. Br + 2 HBr + H2O2 95% Ethanol Br
2. Calculate the theoretical and percent vields of your reaction, showing your calculate step by step. What is the limiting reagent in this reaction? Show your answers with the correct number of significant figures. Make sure to calculate separate theoretica three starting materials: trans-stilbene, 48% HBr and 30% H202. to calculate separate theoretical yields for all 15 mL + 2 HBr + H20, 95% Ethanol 0.5 mL 0.5mL 0.2599 0.316g 186
Use the chemical equations below to answer the questions on stoichiometry. These calculations give theoretical yields, or determine the amount of reactant needed to make a given amount of product. Don't forget to balance each equation, and show your work. For liquids, you may need to find density H-C C-H(g) O2 (g) H2O () 1. 4 CO2 (g) + + a. Given 0.72 moles of oxygen gas, how many moles of water can form? b. Starting with 55.2 grams of...
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Ce the reaction equation below. Note: consider the equilibriugarshown on p. 42 of your lab manual. Acetic id mesb-Shibanc tribromide o Bra Pyridinium tribromide E-stilbene meso-stibene dibromide step 2 Step 2: +86:0 Stepa. 2. Complete the following table, using your actual measured amounts. Greyed-out cells do not need to be filled. E-stilbene mp bp MW vol mass (°C) (C) (g/mol) (ml) (mg) mmol equiv 122- 180.25 125 ,0560.0032,094 118 IML acetic acid (glacial)...
1. Calculate the relative error of the electrode slope from the theoretical value predicted by the Nernst factor [Cl] Note that: ey = 0.059(0. [C1") E vs. [CI-] Calibration Plot y=-43.047x + 59.136 R? = 0.9972 E (MV) -3.5 -3 -2.5 -1.5 5 -0. 0 -2 log(CI)
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Write the balanced equation with physical states
3. Calculate maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each
reactant and determine limiting reactant of this reaction. How much
excess reactant is there?
Precipitate: 2. Write the balanced equation for the reaction to be performed in this experiment. Be sure to include physical states. CaCl2.2H2O + Na2CO3 3. In another experiment, a student used 0.50 g of MgSO4 and 0.30 g of Na2CO3. a. Calculate the maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each of...