I need help with E. I keep getting 393.21
I need help with E. I keep getting 393.21 3) Calculate the percent yield with following...
calculate the theoretical yield of benzoic acid. Given 0.24 g magnesium, 1.00 mL bromobenzene, and 5 g CO2 (dry ice). You must first determine which is the limiting reagent.
What would be the theoretical yield of this Grignard reaction with the product being benzoic acid? 0.70 mL of bromobenzene 0.15 g Mg 5g dry ice crude benzoic acid recovered: 0.08 g
Trying to calculate Theoretical yield but I think I need the moles of the limiting reagent. I thought I needed density if only the limiting reagent was in mL. Need help. Thanks in advance Synthesized 2-chloro- Zmethyl butane starting with 10 mb of 2-chloro- 2 methyl butanol. The reaction yielded a product of 9.4312 g Calculate percent yield. Molar Mass of 2-chloro-2 methyl butanol. 10ml 122.59 g/mol C5H, CIO Molar Mass of 2-chloro-2 methyl butane 106.59 g/mol Cs Huch
I just need help understanding the steps to get the theoretical yeild and percent yield of CaCO3. using the given information. H.Y. & S. D. Precipitating Calcium Carbonate CHMI21 General Chemistry Lab 1 • Treatment of Data: 14) mole amount of Na CO, 15) mole amount of CaCl 16) limiting reagent .00832 00976 NonCO₃ .00735 .832 .au 112.98 mole amount of CaCO, 17) 18) 19) 20) Theoretical Yield (g) of Cacos Actual Yield (g) of Caco, Percent Yield (%) Calculations...
Lean 1 Learning Objective: 7J Distinguish between actual and theoretical yield to calculate percent yield Question A0.156 g piece of solid aluminum reacts with gaseous oxygen from the atmosphere to form solid aluminum oxide. In the laboratory, a student weighs the mass of the aluminum oxide collected from this reaction as 0.1798- 1st attempt Part 1 See Periodic Table The 0.156 g solid aluminum is the Choose one: A theoretical yield B. excess reagent C. percent yield D. actual yield...
6. (25 pts) (a) Calculate the theoretical yield, (b) limiting reagent, and (c) percent yield of the above reaction if you were to react 48 mmol of 1-Butanol with 60 mmol of aqueous hydrobromic acid and you obtained 4.1g of 1-Bromobutane? SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS (a) Theoretical Yield: (b) Limiting Reagent: (c) Percent Yield:
This is a dry lab assessment for synthesis of Nylon 6,6. I believe I understand how to calculate the limiting reagent (Q1) and have determined it to be adipic acid. I’m stuck on calculating the theoretical yield (Q2) and need some help getting through the bullet points of the procedure used to answer the question. Thanks! 1. In the experiment, you are instructed to use 0.500 g of adipic acid and 0.40 g of hexamethylenediamine. Calculate the mmol of each...
Analysis of Experimental Data 3. Complete the following steps to determine the percent yield of your synthesis. In each part, be sure to show all your work and use proper significant figures. .7719 Benzhydrol used 9.90 ml Sodium hypochlorite used Mass of product obtained: 0.657 g/ a. Determine the moles of benzhydrol used in your reaction. [0.20] b. Determine the moles of sodium hypochlorite used in your reaction. [0.20] C. Which compound was the limiting reagent in your reaction? [0.20]...
Use the following atomic weights and quantities to calculate the overall % yield of dibenzyl ketone. Remember that your yield must be based on the limiting reagent, and that grams must be converted to moles. For problems not involving a one to one stoichiometry it may be easier to calculate the theoretical yield in grams from both reagents to determine which is truly the limiting reagent. Filling out most of the chart will help. Give only two significant digits in...
2. Calculate the limiting reagent, theoretical yield, and percent yield of the following reaction. (6 pts) o= NaOH/H20 5.2 g MW: 106.12 g/mol H3C CH3 1.3 g MW: 58.08 g/mol 3.0 g MW: 234 g/mol