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NC HNO3 NC NO2 H2SO4. AcOH, 0°C Major Product Mass used (grams) Theoretical yield (grams) Mass...
What is the major product of the given reaction sequence? H2SO4 HNO3 ?? AICI NO2 ری "NO2 No, N
Calculate the percent yield of your product assuming you started with 0.545 grams of Al metal and collect 5.25 grams of alum product? 1) Calculate the number of moles of Al used in your reaction. 2) Calculate the molar mass of alum, potassium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate (do not forget to include the associated water in you molar mass calculation). 3) This experiment has been set up such that Al is the limiting reagent,(determines the maximum amount of product that could...
Chem 143 - Lab 46) CALCULATE THE THEORETICAL YIELD Grams of sodium carbonate used Moles of sodium carbonate used Grams of calcium chloride used Moles of calcium chloride used Moles of precipitate expected Theoretical yield of precipitate in grams Actual yield of precipitate in grams Percent yield 5.6 Show detailed work for percent yield. Page 4 of 4 Chem 143 - Lab Pre-lab Exercise Show the details of each calculation to get full credit 1. Magnesium oxide, a white powdery...
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=
4. When 10 g of benzene (Molar mass 78 g/mol) reacts with 9 mL of concentrated HNO3 (16 M) and 9 mL of H2SO4 (18 M), 8.1 g of nitrobenzene (molar mass 123 g/mol) and 1.2 g of an unknown compound with a high boiling point are obtained. a. Identify the limiting reagent. b. Calculate the percent yield of nitrobenzene. c. Give the name and structure of the most probable side product with the high melting point. d. Explain, with...
Nitration of Methyl Benzoate Calculations - please fill out every box and expected and percent yield. - eqt: methyl benzoate + HNO3 ----->(H2SO4 above arrow) Methyl-m-nitrobenzoate + H2O - end product= 2.105 g -2ml of nitric acid and 2ml of sulfuric acid were used Calculation of Theoretical Yield Balanced Equation: RAH OH M.W.*: 18.00 g/mol 136.15 g mos 63.0lgimo 4.026g 31.505g 181.15 Horg grams*: moles*: * Include these values for all compounds, underneath that compound, in the balanced equation. Limiting...
how do I find the theoretical yield of p-bromoacetanilide? Reagent Data! List of all reagents, catalysts and solvents. For reagents and catalysts, the molecular weight, amount used in m or g. number of moles and limiting reagent should be tabelated. Substance Grams or ml. Molar mass (g/mol) Moles or mmoles Density (if a liquid) 0.1302 10.789 Ethanol 46.07 6.50mL | Acetic 60.052520mL I Acid 60. Acetanilide 135.17 1.00 sodium Bromide 1102.894 2.019 hypochlante 74.44 / 0.6 mL 01083) 17.4 1.os...
organic chemistry: calculate the theoretical yield in the production of t-pentyl chloride synthesis (if t-pentyl alcohol is limiting the rxn) I think I calculated the first step correct, but I am stuck on the theoretical yield. please write out all the steps so I can learn! 1. Report the following data for your t-pentyl chloride synthesis. Show calculations in the space provided. (2.5 points) a) The mass of t-pentyl alcohol used 12.4 grams 10.0m t pentyl alcohol (0.8059) = 12.42gt...
6) Clz antenah sudo "3-A Predict 116 grams methylpropane major product. 150 grams Az occurs used. Tonni stri limiting reactant? boligt bir- theoretical field? yield if 140 grams product forms? actual %
H2SO4 Heat нас 2 CH-OH H₂ CH-0 2 H3C-OH + H2C CR A C | CH3 0-CH. нас CH3 dimethyl terephthalate 194.19 g/mol d = 1.075 g/mL bp = 288°C isopropanol 60.10 g/mol 0.7855 g/mL bp = 82.3 °C methanol 32.04 g/mol d = 0.7914 g/mL 64.6 °C diisopropyl terephthalate 250.29 g/mol d = 1.076 g/ml (est.) bp > 300 °C (est.) Problem Two. Start over. This time assume A is a solid and 423.6 mg of A was measured...