start with 0.6 of anthracene and 0.3 g of maleic anhydride and we get 0.72 g...
Reaction is Diels-Alder Reaction: 0.6 g (Anthracene) + 0.3 g (maleic anhydride) --> product [9,10-dihydroanthreceno-9,10-endo- α, β-succinic anhydride] 0.70 grams obtained. When vacuumed, xylened and isolated, the product yielded 0.70 grams product. Please show how to calculate % yield with the weights above (Theoretical + Actual).
Diels-alder reaction lab Reaction: anthracene+ maleic anhydride <---> 9,10-Dihydroanthracene-9,10-α,β-succinic acid anhydride How would raising the temperature of the experiment affect product isolation? Would more or less product be expected, and why?
What is the complete Infrared Spectrum of 9,10-dihydroanthracene-9,10-α,β-succinic anhydride, in the diels-alder reaction of Anthracene With Maleic Anhydride?
If I am using 40 mg of maleic anhydride (98.057 g/mol) and 80 mg of anthracene (178.234 g/mol), how would I calculate the theoretical yield in mmol and mg? Also, how do I use this information to find my percent yield of the product?
Calculate the theoretical yield of the Diels-Alder reaction between anthracene (100 mg) and maleic anhydride (55 mg). Which is the limiting reagent ? Show all calculation steps.
(Diels-Alder reaction of anthracene with malice anhydride) Calculate the percent yield of your product before and after recrystallization. Compare the percent yields and explain why they are not the same. 100 mg anthracene 55 mg maleic anhydride product before recrystallization: 0.083 g product after recrystallization: 0.038 g
ents and Stoichiometry: ME! 25. What is the limiting reagent if 0.200 g of maleic anhydride (MW 98.06) is reacted with 0.180 g of cyclopentadiene (MW 66.10), what is the limiting reagent? Use significant figures. Show your work. Just choosing an answer gets you zero credit. (5 points) U 0 a. maleic anhydride b. cyclopentadiene c. neither is limiting 26. How much cis-norbornene-5,6-endo-dicarbocylic anhydride (MW 164.16) can be produced? (10 points) a. 0.335 g b. 0.447 g c. 0.782 g...
Identify products peaks A-D in Diels-Alder reaction where we used Anthracene and Maleic anhydride to produce Diels-Alder Product 7.41 7.40 7.26 odds 7.34 1-7.34 7.33 1.7.22 7.21 -7.21 17.20 17.20 17.18 6621 17.39 SE2 44.83 14.83 SRB 3.60 3.58 3.56 3.50 3.48 3.46 C (dd) 7.45 7.40 735 3.54 3.52 11 (ppm) 730 725 11 ppm) 720 7.15 7.10 B (da) A (dt) 7.397.20 E dd) 3.53 1.98 1,93 4.00 2.01 6.6 6.4 6.2 6.0 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.2 5.0...
Data Collection: Starting Materials: Maleic anhydride: 0.512 g 0.00522 _mol furan: g 0.011 mol 0.75ml; 0.75 Limiting Reagent: Maleic anhydride Product: Furan-Maleic Anhydride Adduct: g; melting Point: 105 - 110°C Solid Description of product appearance: White Data Analysis: Calculate the Theoretical Yield (show calculation) Furan-Maleic Anhydride Adduct Theoretical Yield: mol; g Calculate the Percent Yield (show calculation): Actual Yield: mol Percent Yield: Comments: Describe any special conditions, errors or deviations from the stated procedure. You may attach additional pages if...
A student weighed out 0.429 g anthracene and dissolved it in 5.27 ml xylene. They then added 0.213 g maleic anhydride, fit the flask with a reflux condenser and let the reaction reflux for 27.4 min. They isolated 0.534 g of product crystals. What was their percent yield? Type your answer rounded to the first decimal place (ex NN.N) without units or a percent sign.