1) If you start with 0.3 g of toluene (92 g/mol) and make 0.25 g of acetyl product (134 g/mol). The % yield of the reaction is:
2) Pick the (reactants) for the following double cross aldol product.
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1) If you start with 0.3 g of toluene (92 g/mol) and make 0.25 g of...
1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. name formula mol.-eq. Mw mmol amount 1.0 g 3-nitrobenzamide 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NaOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
Chemical Table (4 pts): 1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. name formula mol.-eq. Mw m mol amount 3-nitrobenzamide 1.0 g 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NaOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
1) Fill in the reaction table below. Make sure you correctly calculate the molar amounts of your reactants. formula mol.-eq. Mw name mmol amount 3-nitrobenzamide 1.0 g 5.75% Bleach (aq.) 9.0 mL 1 M Aqueous NAOH 12 mL product 2) Calculate the Theoretical Yield of your product, i.e. the mass you would expect to recover (assuming 100% conversion to product).
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You have 2.2 mol Xe and 1.8 mol F2, but when you carry out the reaction you end up with only 0.25 mol XeFa. What is the percent yield of this experiment? Xe(g) + 2 F2 (g) + XeF4 (g) Attempts remaining: 5 If 10.0 moles of O2 are reacted with excess NO in the reaction below, and only 7.8 mol of NO2 were collected, then what is the percent yield for the reaction? 2 NO...
Table 1: Synthesis reaction data Mass(); Molecular weight (g/mol Moles (moles): Original Benzophenone 4.53g 182.22 g/mol Recovered Prod. (Benzhydrol) 4.28 g 184.24 g/mol TI DI IT 1 TI Table 2: Final results from reactie Theoretical yield of product (g): Actual yield of product (g): % yield of product: TI UUL 1 - table showing... Mass benzophenone used in g): Moles benzophenone (moles) (MM benzophenone = 182.22 g/mol): Theoretical yield (in g) (MM benzhydrol = 184.24 g/mol): Actual yield (in g):...
You have 2.2 mol Xe and 2.2 mol F2, but when you carry out the reaction you 0.25 mol XeFa. What is the percent yield of this experiment? Xe(g) +2 F2 (g)XeFa (g) with only dn end
1) What solvent would be best for aldol condensation of Cinnamaldehyde and Cyclohexanone? a) 95% ethanol b)toluene c)9:1 mixture of ethanol and acetone Why is this solvent the best? 2) What is the product(s) of this reaction? *Show mechanism for double aldol condensation (hydroxide as the base) Thank you in advance for your time :)
Question 43 of 60 Submit You have 2.2 mol Xe and 3.2 mol F2, but when you carry out the reaction you end up with only 0.25 mol XeF4. What is the percent yield of this experiment? Xe(g) + 2 F2 (g) → XeF4 (g)
1. (15 points) A student in an organic ch points) A student in an organic chemistry lab prepared dibenzalacetone according to the following chemical res following chemical reaction using excess base. It is important that the molar ratio of the reactants in this reaction be 2:1. NaOll heat (-2 ,0) 234.30 g/mol 58.08 g/mol 106.23 g/mol a) If the student started with 1.06 g of benzaldehyde and 0.29 g of acetone, what is the theoretical yield of the product? b)...
5 pts Question 1 Given the hypothetical reaction: D(g)→E(g)+{F(g) When (E] is increasing at 0.25 mol/L's, how fast is [F] increasing? -0.42 mol/L's 0.15 mol/L's O -0.15 mol/L's O 0.42 mol/L's