For the following reaction:
What is the limiting reaction
What is the theoretical yield? Show all your calculations for full credit
Phenol
Molecular weight 94.1
3.76g
+
Acetic anhydride
MW 102.1
2.28g
product
Phenyl acetate
Molecular weight
136.2
For the following reaction: What is the limiting reaction What is the theoretical yield? Show all...
Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield. What is the limiting reagent? Reaction: Aniline to Acetanilide in acetic anhydride, HCl, and NaOAc 5 g of aniline 4.5 mL HCl 5.32 g sodium acetate 6.60 g acetic anhydride 4.33 g of acetanilide (product)
Calculate percent yield (Show all steps including determining limiting reagent and calculating theoretical yield) Scenario 1 Wittig Reaction: - 0.55g of ylide measured - 0.15mL of benzaldehyde - 3.0mL of dichlormethane Product weight = 0.54g Scenario 2 Condensation: - 4.00mL of ethyl acetate - 2.00mL of sodium ethoxide - 1.00mL of benzaldehyde Product weight = 0.52g
Please help me solve this and show the full calculations. Calculate the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, and percent yield using the following: 2.0 g of salicylic acid and 5 mL of acetic anhydride, along with 10 drops of phosphoric acid, were used to make acetylsalicylic acid. This is a 1:1 mole ratio.
Calculations needed: limiting reactant-? theoretical yield? Percent yield? weight percent recovery? mass of salicylic acid = 2.09g mass of acetic anhydride =5.0 mL mass of phophoric acid = 4 drops mass of watchglass before=41.07g mass of watchglass after=43.19g
3) Show the calculations involved in determining the
theoretical and percent yield for the reaction of 15.000 g of show
the calculations involved in determining the theoretical and
percent yield for the reaction of 15.000 g of salute salicylic acid
with 12.500 grams of acetic anhydride if the student isolated 9.807
grams of asprin.
4) Which compound, asprin or salicylic acid, would test
positive with a 1% iron (II) nitrate solution? Explain.
3) Show the calculations involved in determining the...
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BS132 Experiment 3 2018-2019 The limiting reagent is the reagent which will completely react and so iIs excess. It will therefore be the reagent for which a lower number o present. Compare the respective molar proportions of the reagents used A and B above] and deduce which is the limiting reagent not in f moles are Igiven by Limiting reagent = 1 mark Scale of reaction (i.e. number of moles of limiting reagent used) - mol...
what is my limiting reagent, theoretical yield
calculated from moles , and % yield for the synthesis of banana
oil?
Isoamyl acetate (banana oil) is made by the acid
catalyzed reaction (fischer esterification) between isoamyl alcohol
and acetic acid. sulfuric acid was used as the catalyst for the
fast conversion of product from starting alcohol and acid. the
catalyst only affects the rate of the reaction not the extent of
the reaction.
here is the data from lab:
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Results/Data • Aspirin synthesis salicylic acid: 2.0 g Acetic anhydride: 2 mL d= 1.082g/ml sodium acetate: 0.4 g • Experimental yield of aspirin: 2.4 g REPORT DATE: NAME: LAB PARTNER: I PREPARATION OF METHYL SALICYLATE (OIL OF WINTERGREEN): Reaction Odor: Color after addition of FeCl solution: Control Odor: Color after addition of FeCl3 solution: Question Which functional group of salicylic acid forms a...
Show how you calculate the yield of your product: theoretical, actual, percentage. Note: you will need to figure out and explain which of the two reagents is limiting. HI, i need help with my organic chemistry II lab. Experiment; acylation of ferrocene starting materials weight: acetic anhydride 1.0 g ferrocene: 0.26g crude product; 0.31 g
2. Calculate the limiting reagent, theoretical yield, and percent yield of the following reaction. (6 pts) o= NaOH/H20 5.2 g MW: 106.12 g/mol H3C CH3 1.3 g MW: 58.08 g/mol 3.0 g MW: 234 g/mol