Find the limiting reactant of the experiment by converting reactants to product (remember to show all calculations used)
Calculate the theoretical yield
Calculate the percent yield using the limiting reactant
data:
melting point of trans P-anisalacetophenone: 73.0-76.0 C
Density pf P-anisalahyde: 1.1191g/cm^3
Density of acetophenone: 1.0281g/gcm^3
Molar mass of trans P- anisalacetophenone: 238.28g/mol
Molar mass of P-anisaldehyde: 136.15g/mol
Molar mass of acetophenone: 120.15g/mol
P-anisalaehyde used: 1.03ml
Acetophenone used: 1.06ml
3.0ml ethanol first recrystallization
6 drops of sodium hydroxide
15ml of ethanol needed for 2nd recrystallization
mass of filter paper and watch glass: 36.389g
Final mass of pure product: 57.703g

Find the limiting reactant of the experiment by converting reactants to product (remember to show all...
i need to calculate the theortetical yield by finding the
limiting reactant of the experiment by converting reactants to
product, then calculate the percent yield using the limiting
reactant
-in my experiment the amout of crystals i obtained was 1.232 g
(watch glass + filter paper = 31.228 g and watch glass, filter
paper, + crystals = 32.460 g)
REACTION SCHEME H сно, ОН- ОСH, CH panisaldehyde acetophenone Molar Mass: 120.15g/mol Molar Mass: 136.15g/mol Molar Mass: 239.30g/mol Density: 1.119g/mL Density:...
SYNTHESIS OF trans-p-ANISALACETOPHENONE
Prepare a table of all chemicals used in the procedure with
their purpose
Melting point of trans-p-anisalacetophenone (with source) and
Molar mass of trans-p-anisalacetophenone (with source) (i cant find
these two things anywhere)
Procedure: 1. Carefully measure 1.0 mL each of p-anisaldehyde and acetophenone and place them in a screw-cap testtube. 2. To this add 3.0 mL of 95% ethanol. Shake the test tube gently to achieve a homogenous mixture. 3. Add 6-7 drops of 40% sodium...
how do I find the theoretical yield of
p-bromoacetanilide?
Reagent Data! List of all reagents, catalysts and solvents. For reagents and catalysts, the molecular weight, amount used in m or g. number of moles and limiting reagent should be tabelated. Substance Grams or ml. Molar mass (g/mol) Moles or mmoles Density (if a liquid) 0.1302 10.789 Ethanol 46.07 6.50mL | Acetic 60.052520mL I Acid 60. Acetanilide 135.17 1.00 sodium Bromide 1102.894 2.019 hypochlante 74.44 / 0.6 mL 01083) 17.4 1.os...
EXPERIMENT # 14 Assuming Na2CO, is the limiting reactant, how many grams of NaCl can be produced from the amount of Na2CO, used in this experiment? Show calculations below: 8 Assuming HCI is the limiting reactant, how many gran of NaCl can be produced from the amount of HCI user this experiment? Show calculations below: 8 Which reactant is limiting? Which reactant is excess? 8 Actual yield of NaCl 8 Theoretical yield of NaCl % Percent yield of NaCl Show...
what is the theoretical yield of anisalacetophenone and
dibenzalacetone formed? thank you.
The Aldol Condensation Precautions: Acetone, ethanol and acetophenone are flammable; work in a fume hood. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and can cause severe skin burns and eye damage. Safety goggles are required. Gloves are recommended. Purpose To carry out two Aldol condensation reactions in which no heat is needed to obtain the condensation product. The two reactions differ in the number of enolizable protons at the...
the 3 pages deal with limiting reactant and percentage yield.
the mixture starts out as a bright blue and when spinning in the
cup smokes ans starts to tirn a black color and the end result is a
brown color. then the funnel part was a light blue color.
1. Weigh approximately 7.0 g of CuCl2 and place them in the 100 ml beaker. Record the exact mass in the data table below. Note the appearance of the CuCl2 crystals...
Synthesis of crude product.
1. Combine reagents (following either step A or B, depending on the
benzaldehyde assigned to
you). It is best not to use a brand-new conical vial right out
of the package, as the surface is not rough enough to help induce
precipitation.
A. In a 5-mL conical vial, combine 0.15 g of 3-nitrobenzaldehyde
(151.121 g/mol), 0.12 mL
of acetophenone (120.151 g/mol; d = 1.03 g/mL), and 0.80 mL of
95% ethanol.
OR
B. Pipette 0.13 mL...
Objective Find the ratio of moles of reactant to moles of a product for the reaction below. Compare mass and mole amounts of reactants to determine the amount of products that can be/are made. Background Chemical reactions are represented by balanced chemical equations. Proper interpretation of an equation provides a great deal of information about the reaction it represents and about the substances involved in the reaction. For example, the coefficients in a balanced equation indicate the number of moles...
Help with limiting regent show all steps.
ANAL A.2 Results Weight of crude product obtained: 0.731 Weight of pure product obtained: 0.560 Moles of pure product obtained: 0.0031 mol Melting point of pure product: ) 168-169 (method used - Yield calculation 168.3-1691 i) weight used = 1.003g no. of moles = 0.0073 so LR because leks. Salicylic acid m1 used = 2 weight used = 2.16 no. of moles = 0.021 Acetic anhydride Therefore, the limiting reagent is % Yield...
help with limiting reagents and percent yield needed
the
reactions are the bromination of cis-stilbene and trans-stilbene.
The reagents and the moles of each reagent are in my data, as is
the moles of the products formed. The volume and mass of the
reagents are given as well. I need to know how to find the percent
yield and what the limiting reagents are for both the trans and cis
stilbene brominations. The information is there.
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