How many moles of sodium borohydride are needed to reduce 1 mole of camphor?
How many moles of sodium borohydride are needed to reduce 1 mole of camphor?
show your calculations of the number of moles of sodium borohydride required to reduce 0.04 moles of 9-fluorenone to 9-fluorenol. If 0.02 moles of NaBH4 was actually used in a reaction, which reagent would be in excess?
What is the minimum number of moles of sodium borohydride required to fully reduce 0.55 grams of benzophenone? Enter only the number with two significant figures.
Calculate the theoretical weight of sodium borohydride needed to reduce 75mg of benzil. Step by Step.
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.
The reduction of camphor by sodium borohydride followed by acid workup with dilute hydrochloric acid produces two isomeric alcohol products. Drag and drop the labels to complete the sketches of both products.
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?
Do you expect the reduction reaction of camphor using sodium borohydride to yield an equivalent amount of borneol isomers (borneol and isoborneol)? If not, predict which diastereomer would be the major product and show/explain why.
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?
From experiment reduction of camphor
2. The major products from the sodium borohydride reduction can be predicted by the effect called 'steric approach control'. However, the major product from the reduction of 4-t-butylcyclohexane is not determined by this factor. Explain.
Part 2: Mole Calculations (8 pts) 1. How many moles of sodium carbonate are there in 75 grams of K2COs? 2. How many moles of each atom are there in 5 moles of Cus(PO)2 3. How many molecules of dinitrogen tetroxide (N204) are there in 80 g of N204? 4. How many grams does one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) weigh? The balanced equation for production of carbon dioxide is C(s) + Oz(g) → CO2(g). How many grams of CO2are...