Briefly explain why one mole of NaBH4 can react with four moles of camphor.
Briefly explain why one mole of NaBH4 can react with four moles of camphor.
Does 2-norbornanone react with NaBh4 differently than camphor ? How so? Explain why you get the stereochemical results based on the molecular structures. (you will need to draw the molecules) Please draw the mechanism showing the reaction
How many moles of camphor could be theoretically reduced by the amount of NaBH4 used (.0150 mol used), given that NaBH4 can technically reduce four molecules of ketone? The amount of camphor that was used was 1.27 g (.00834 mol). Please show how you got it.
In the experiment of the reduction of camphor to isoborneol, how is the percent yield calculated? 0.1038 g of camphor is initially used. 0.0447 g of NaBH4 is the reducing agent. 0.0524 g of product is obtained. Per the manual, stoichiometry is 4 moles of camphor to one mole of NaBH4 MW of camphor is 152.23 MW of isoborneol is 154.24 Please help explain. Thank you
How many moles of sodium borohydride are needed to reduce 1 mole of camphor?
how many moles of fecl3 are needed to react with 2.60 mole of CaO? how many grams of fe2o can be make from the reaction of 2.60 moles of cao woth sufficient feci3 for a complete reaction?
Part A How many moles of C are needed to react with 0.500 mole SO2? Part B How many moles of CO are produced when 1.3 moles C reacts? Part CHow many moles of SO2 are required to produce 0.65 mole CS2? Part D How many moles of CS2 are produced when 2.9 moles C reacts?
Explain why in Winkler DO procedure, 1 mole of oxygen corresponds to 4 moles of thiosulfate.
One molecule of NaBH4 can in theory reduce four ketone functional groups. If you had 25 mg of NaBH4, how many many mg of benzil could be fully reduced?
The equation below is balanced-List all six mole-to-mole relationships. List all four of the molar masses for ONE mole of each of the reactants and products. Iron(III) oxide reacts with carbon to give iron and carbon monoxide. Fe_2O_3 + 3C rightarrow 2Fe + 3CO How many grams of carbon are required to react with 2.50 moles of Fe_2O_3?
Formaldehyde (2 moles) + 3-pentanone (1 mole) --[NaOH]--> ??? Can this reaction actually happen? I know formaldehyde doesn't have an alpha-carbon, so... Or does 3-pentanone somehow react with itself? No, right? Since there's only one mole? Thanks for the help!!!