So we are doing a Green Bromination of Stilbene and need to calculate the percent yield of the reaction
Percent yield of 1,2-dibromo-1,2-diphenylethane
the starting material:
molecular weight =66g/mol
starting mass = 1.28 g
the product
molecular weight= 164 g/mol
So we are doing a Green Bromination of Stilbene and need to calculate the percent yield...
Calculate the theoretical yield of the product, 1,2-dibromo-1,2-diphenylethane, if 0.400 g of (E/Z) stilbene and 0.800 g of pyridinium tribromide were used in the reaction.
Bromination of Stilbene Calculate the theoretical yield of meso-stilbene dibromide. Calculate the percent yield. 0.523 grams of trans stilbene, with 10 mL of ethanol, 1.2 mL of concentrated aqueous HBr, and 0.8 mL of 30% hydrogen peroxide. Final product weight of meso after experiment: 0.494 g.
1) Write a stepwise mechanisms for the bromination of: a) trans-stilbene and b) cis-stilbene (substitute benzene rings by Ph-notation for convenience; e.g., stilbene could be written as Ph- CH=CH-Ph). I 2) Use (S) and (R) nomenclature to label all stereogenic centers in the above products (each has two stereogenic centers) in problem 1. Identify any enantiomers and meso-products. 3) Complete the following table including formula weights and grams and moles of reagents used in order to calculate a theoretical yield...
please help with filling out this table and answering 8 questions Data Table Br H CH2CH3OH N-H Bry Chemicals H (E)-Stilbene Ethanol Pyridinium tribromide CsH.Br3N Stilbene Dibromide C14H12Br2 Molecular Formula C14H12 CHO Molecular Weight 180.25 g/mol 46.07 g/mol 319.82 g/mol 340.06 g/mol Physical Properties White solid Clear liquid White solid White solid Melting Point 122-124 °C N/A 127-133 °C 241-243 °C Amount needed 0.25 g 10 mL 0.5 g Mole needed 1.39 mmol 1.56 mmol Amount Used Moles Used Amount...
help with limiting reagents and percent yield needed the reactions are the bromination of cis-stilbene and trans-stilbene. The reagents and the moles of each reagent are in my data, as is the moles of the products formed. The volume and mass of the reagents are given as well. I need to know how to find the percent yield and what the limiting reagents are for both the trans and cis stilbene brominations. The information is there. Name Physical Properties of...
1. (4 pts) Given the masses of meso-stilbene dibromide and potassium hydroxide, please calculate the theoretical yield of the expected reaction product, diphenylacetylene, in grams. Your final answ appear in the box provided, or it will not be counted. Show all work to receive credit. Br +KOH + KOH Br diphenylacetylene meso-stilbene dibromide Molecular Weight (g/mol) 340.058 g/mol 56.105 g/mol mass (grams) 178.234 g/mol 0.800 g 0.400 g
number 5 please EXPERIMENT 8: BROMINATION OF TRANS-STILBENE glacial acetic acid Objective: Execute first step of two-step sequence to transform an alkene into an alkyne via a dihalide intermediate and use infrared spectroscopy to identify functional groups 5. Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction and explain why it is the limiting reagent. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to draw out a Table of Reagents in your notebook to ensure that you know how many moles of each reagent you...
here is the procedure if needed EXPERIMENT 8: BROMINATION OF TRANS-STILBENE glacial acetic acid Objective: Execute first step of two-step sequence to transform an alkene into an alkyne via a dihalide intermediate and use infrared spectroscopy to identify functional groups PRELAB NOTEBOOK: In the laboratory notebook, write the overall experimental objective, chemical equation(s), reaction mechanism (consider all possible stereoisomers), draw a diagram or outline of the procedural steps, and complete the chemical safety table for all chemicals. 1. Why is...
number 5 please EXPERIMENT 8: BROMINATION OF TRANS-STILBENE Br3 Br glacial acetic acid Br Objective: Execute first step of two-step sequence to transform an alkene into an alkyne via a dihalide intermediate and use infrared spectros copy to identify functional groups 5. Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction and explain why it is the limiting reagent. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to draw out a Table of Reagents in your notebook to ensure that you know how many moles...
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