Consider the nitration of
methyl benzoate by concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids via an
electrophilic aromatic substitution to form methyl m-nitrobenzoate.
Calculate the molar masses of the reactants and product.
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Consider the nitration of methyl benzoate by concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids via an electrophilic aromatic...
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-NITRATION OF Methyl benzoate
-addditional information. .( 3.9 g of the product methyl
3-nitrobenzoate for the percentage yield
Materials used: Amount Compound used/ Molecular weight Density (g/mL) Moles produced 3.05g used 136.15 g/mol N/A 0.0224 mol Methyl Benzoate HO-S-OH 6mL used 98.079 g/mol 1.83 g/cm3 0.112 Sulfuric Acid 2mL used 63.01 g/mol 1.51 g/cm3 0.047g o-N-OH Nitric Acid 3.034g of pure product 181.15 g/mol produced N/A 0.0167 mol NO2 Methyl-m- nitrobenzoate Calculating limiting reagent and theoretical yield: 0.0224 mol methylbenzoate...
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
Refer to Table 10.2 in Organic Chemic l substituents and their directing effects on further electrophilic aromatic substitution. epide i U In today's lab, you will nirate methyl benzoate. The substifuent COOCHs is meta directing and therefore he major product obtained in this reaction is methyl 3-nitrobenzoate. HNO + HSO4 methyl benzoate methyl 3-nitrobenzoate
Refer...
nitration of methyl benzoate why is the reaction mixture cooled as the sulfuric/nitric acid mixture is added?
Given 1.0 mL of methyl benzoate, 3.0 mL conc. H2SO4, 1.0 mL of concentrated nitric acid calculate thr theoretical yield of of methyl 3-nitrobenzoate
Nitration of Methyl Benzoate to synthesize Methyl m-nitrobenzoate Find theoretical yield and percent yield. Show all steps. Results: .040 g of methyl m-nitrobenzoate crystals produced 1. Add .30 g of Methyl Benzoate to .6 ml of Sulfuric Acid in a reaction tube 2. Dropwise add a mixture of .2 ml of sulfuric acid and .2ml of nitric acid 3. After 15 min, pour onto 2.5 g of ice in a small beaker 4. Use suction filtration to dry crystals. Wash...
Methyl benzoate, which has a molar mass of 136.15 g/mol, can be nitrated to methyl nitrobenzoate, which has a molar mass of 181.13 g/mol, by the addition of nitric acid. What is the theoretical yield (in g) of the mononitrated product, methyl nitrobenzoate, from 0.560 g of methyl benzoate?
Nitration of Methyl Benzoate Calculations - please fill out
every box and expected and percent yield.
- eqt: methyl benzoate + HNO3
----->(H2SO4 above arrow)
Methyl-m-nitrobenzoate + H2O
- end product= 2.105 g
-2ml of nitric acid and 2ml of sulfuric acid were used
Calculation of Theoretical Yield Balanced Equation: RAH OH M.W.*: 18.00 g/mol 136.15 g mos 63.0lgimo 4.026g 31.505g 181.15 Horg grams*: moles*: * Include these values for all compounds, underneath that compound, in the balanced equation. Limiting...
Methyl benzoate, which has a molar mass of 136.15 g/mol, can be nitrated to methyl nitrobenzoate, which has a molar mass of 181.13 g/mol, by the addition of nitric acid. What is the theoretical yield (in g) of the mononitrated product, methyl nitrobenzoate, from 0.556 g of methyl benzoate? Answer: