What is the theoretical yield of 1-bromobutane? The reactants are 2.02 g of sodium bromide and 2 g of 1-butanol
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What is the theoretical yield of 1-bromobutane? The reactants are 2.02 g of sodium bromide and...
In an SN2 reaction converting 1-butanol to 1-bromobutane what is the theoretical yield of 1-bromobutane Starting material 25mL 8.7M sulfuric acid 7mL 1-butanol 10.4g Sodium Bromide
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Determine the theoretical yield (IN GRAMS) for 1-bromobutane if you start with 109 mmol of butanol nd excess acid and sodium bromide. (Note: the stoichiometric relationship between butanol and romobutane is 1:1) Convert the theoretical yield of 1-bromobutane to moles. Convert the moles to mmol. please clearly explain how to do this using the below information with thr correct sig figs Structure for 1-butanol Molecular weight for 1-butanol density for 1-butanol Bonpoint butanol 117.7°C 74.12 gimol 81...
1-butanol yields 1-bromobutane in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid and an excess of sodium bromide. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH (l) → CH3 CH2CH2CH2Br (l) If 17.12 mL of 1-butanol produced 14.77 g of 1-bromobutane, the percentage yield of the product equals: (Assume the density of 1-butanol is 0.81 g/mL, the molar mass of 1-butanol is 74 g/mol, and the molar mass of 1-bromobutane is 137 g/mol.) %
I need to calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield for 1-bromobutane (Synthesis of 1-Bromobutane via SN2) using this attached data but I am having trouble figuring it out. Mass NaBr: 6.985 g Water: 7.50 mL 1-butanol: 5.00 mL Note: Look up the density of 1-butanol Mass of product container: 28.112 g Mass of product container & 1-bromobutane: 35.432 g Flame turned from blue to green when wire placed in flame Note: look up what the Beilstein test is and...
[1].
(a) Calculate the theoretical yield of 1-bromobutane in volume
and mass when 72.0 mmol of 1-butanol react.
(b) Calculate the theoretical yield of 2-bromobutane in volume
and mass when 72.0 mmol of 2-butanol react.
CH3 (CH2 3OH HBr H2O C4H9Br
In an SN2 Nucleophilic substitution, 1-bromobutane is synthesized by refluxing 1-butanol with sodium bromide and sulfuric acid. Would this reaction produce 1-bromobutane by the same mechanism if 2-methyl-2-butanol was used instead?
what it is the theoretical yield of butyl methyl ether. 135 ml ethanol 4.77 g sodium 20.55 g 1- Bromobutane
1. calculate the theoretical yield for 1-bromopentane. 2.
which is the limiting reagent sodium bromide or 1 pentanol ? 3.
What is the role of sulfuric acid in the reaction mechanism?
NaBr - OH •Br 1-pentanol Hason l-bromo pentane calinate the theretical yield for I-bromopentane Enal greld H bromopentane = 60g % yield of blomopentane = 66%0. 60mL of surfuric acid Gsm L of I-pentanol 789 sodium bromide
2. The reaction of 9.0 g of 1-butanol (MW = 76g/mol) with 13.0 g of sodium bromide (MW = 103 g/mol) with excess acid produces 8.5 g of 1-bromobutane (MW 137 g/mol). a. What is the purpose of the acid? b. What is the % yield for the reaction? Show your calculations.
please clearly explain how to do this using the below
information with thr correct sig figs
Ba Convert 0.1290 mol of sodium bromide to mmol of sodium bromide b. Convert 0.1290 mol of sodium bromide to grams. nwart 225.0 mmol of sulfuric acid to ml of sulfuric acid. (hint-you will use the formula mass AND density in the conversion.) 5. a. Determine the theoretical yield (IN GRAMS) for 1-bromobutane if you start with 109 mmol of butanol and excess acid...