Hello I will nitrate methyl benzoate to methyl 3
nitrobenzoate.
Please provide theoriletical yield indicating the limiting
reagent.
methyl benzoate:1mL
HSO4 3mL
nitric acid 1mL
Hello I will nitrate methyl benzoate to methyl 3 nitrobenzoate. Please provide theoriletical yiel...
Please help... Need a detail Mechanism of this reaction. Thanks... Electrophilic aromatic substitution describes the reaction where a hydrogen from a benzene ring is replaced by an electrophile. Halogenation, nitration, sulfonation, alkylation and acylation are all possible using this type of reaction. The electrophile attacks the pi electrons of the aromatic ring, yielding a benzenonium ion. The substituted aromatic product is obtained when a proton is lost, restoring the aromatic system. If there is a substituent on the aromatic ring...
What would be the product(s) of this reaction if toluene replaced methyl benzoate? If only concentrated nitric acid were used in this reaction, will that increase the % yield of the reaction? And why? What is the function of concentrated sulfuric acid? Please use a reaction equation to show your answer. These are questions from my organic chemistry lab regarding the nitration of methyl benzoate to form m-nitrobenzoate through electrophilic aromatic substitution rxn.
Multiple choice questions I. Which ONE of the following compounds is an isolated diene? a) 4-methyl-13-heptadiene b) 5-methyl-2,6-heptadiene c) 2-methyl-2.4-heptadiene d) 5-methyl-2.3-heptadiene e) 13-cyclohexadiene 2. Which ONE of the following compounds will liberate the largest heat upon hydrogenation? 3. How many of the molecules below are aromatic? Identify and count. 4. How many electrons are participating in aromaticity? :N H a) 2 b) 4 c)6 d) 8 Which of the following sets of substituents are all activating groups in electrophilic...
the weight if the initial product was 3.4 grams of methyl benzoate. Who |o yald foR 3.91SSg st prodoct nd product 2.14143 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE SAFETY WEAR nitrile gloves for this experiment. The nitrating moture of sulfuric acidnitric acid (1:1) is a very strong acid system. Do not allow it to come in contact with your skin or clothing. It will cause acid burns if it comes in contact with your skin (and holes an your clothes). Wash any affected area...
Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield for experiments 7, 8, and 9. For experiment 9, determine the theoretical yield based on starting with 0.50g of 3-nitrobenzoic acid. Show work Acid I (experiment 7): Weight of methyl 3-nitrobenzoate = 1.9 g Acid II (experiment 8): Weight of 3-nitrobenzoic acid = 1.75 g Acid III (experiment 9): Weight of 3-nitrobenzamide = 0.30 g Experiment 7: -2.5 mL concentrated H2SO4 -1.75 mL concentrated HNO3 (16M) -2.1 mL concentrated Methyl Benzoate Experiment 8:...