Draw the balanced reaction equation for this reaction. Then, calculate theoretical yield if 30mg TEMPO, 10mg KBR, 20ml NaOCl and .70g NaHCO3 are used.
the amount of alcohol used is 1.4g
Draw the balanced reaction equation for this reaction. Then, calculate theoretical yield if 30mg TEMPO, 10mg KBR, 20ml N...
How do I calculate theoretical yield?
Crude data
mass :.065g colorless liquid
yield: 66.2%
Purified data
pure mass: not collected
pure yield: 65.0%
TEMPO O. CH2Cl2 KBr, NaOCI NaHCO3, H20 C7H30 Mol. Wt.: 108.14 bp: 205°C C7H60 Mol. Wt.: 106.12 bp: 178°C Compound Amount Moles Equivalents MW(g/mol) Benzyl Alcohol 0.100g 9.25 x 10-4 1 108.14 TEMPO(0.005M) 2mL 9.25 x 10-6 0.01 156.25 KBT 0.011g 9.25 x 10-5 0.1 119.00 NaOCI Soln (bleach) 2mL 1.3%soln.(N/A) 0.4 N/A NaHCO3 0.039g 4.625 x...
how do i calculate yield % and pure yield %??
I know i have to balance an equation first but C7H8O-> C7H6O
does not make sense to me...
I believe benzyl alcohol is the limiting reagent
>N TEMPO O. CH2Cl2 KBr, NaOCI NaHCO3, H20 CyH2O Mol. Wt.: 108.14 I wo bp: 205°C V CyH60 Mol. Wt.: 106.12 bp: 178°C Crude data Student Data: Purified data (Silica Gel Column - see protocol for conditions) Pure mass: Not collected Pure yield: %...
3. Assuming that 2.500 g of NaHCO3 is used in the reaction, calculate the theoretical yield of NaCl. Include the complete, balanced equation.
2.
Write the balanced equation with physical states
3. Calculate maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each
reactant and determine limiting reactant of this reaction. How much
excess reactant is there?
Precipitate: 2. Write the balanced equation for the reaction to be performed in this experiment. Be sure to include physical states. CaCl2.2H2O + Na2CO3 3. In another experiment, a student used 0.50 g of MgSO4 and 0.30 g of Na2CO3. a. Calculate the maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each of...
Synthesis of triphenylmethanol by SN1
Balanced the chemical equation and calculate the theoretical
yield.
THIS EXPERIMENT REQUIRES BALANCED CF CALCULATION IN THE PRE- AND POST-LABS (hint:t balanced) NT REQUIRES BALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATIONS AND THEORETICAL YIELD IN THE PRE- AND POST-LABS (hint: the product side of the equation below is not
Write a balanced equation for the reaction between sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and hydrochloric acid (HCI). Calculate the theoretical yield of the gas (CO2) that should be produced from the mass of Na2CO3 used. Use dimensional analysis.
write a balanced equation for this reaction and
calculate the percentage yield of the product.
percentage of acetyl acetone was not give.
please help me with balanced chemical equation and percent yield
above is my trial.
Data and Calculations, Part 2: 28. 27 used or + 26.18 Data for Trial #1: 1. 1987 16 empty flask: 19A Mass of flask plus baking soda: Mass of baking soda (calculated): _1.49 11 49.5/ 1.49 Mass of graduated cylinder with 50mL of vinegar: Mass of graduated cylinder after vinegar is poured out: Mass of vinegar transferred (calculated): 69.89 & sloos 20.38 49.51 e 77.11 50.33...
3) Please draw the mechanism for the following reaction: ΗΝΟ, H2SO4 4) Please calculate the theoretical yield of p-Nitroacetanilide generated in step 2 of the experiment
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...