calculate the theoretical and percent yield. what is the limiting reagent?
Reaction: 4-bromoaniline from 4-bromoacetanilide in HCl and EtOH
0.24 g 4-bromoacetanilide
0.38 mL of 95% ethanol
0.247 mL HCl
0.228 mL sodium hydroxide
0.19 g product (4-bromoaniline)
calculate the theoretical and percent yield. what is the limiting reagent? Reaction: 4-bromoaniline from 4-bromoacetanilide in...
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)
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...
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
2. Calculate the limiting reagent, theoretical yield, and percent yield of the following reaction. (6 pts) NAOH / H20 2 CHз Нас 3.0 g 1.3 g 5.2 g MW: 234 g/mol MW: 58.08 g/mol MW: 106.12 g/mol
4.(6 pts) Determine the limiting reagent and the theoretical yield in the following situation. In a reaction 10.1g of Mg was reacted with 10.5 g of oxygen 2 Mg + O2 + 2MgO 5. An aqueous solution containing 10.0 g sodium hydroxide is added to an aqueous solution containing 10.0 g phosphoric acid. a. (4) Write and balance the complete chemical reaction. b. (4) Write the ionic acid the net ionic equations for the reaction. C. (4) Determine which reagent...
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
6. (25 pts) (a) Calculate the theoretical yield, (b) limiting reagent, and (c) percent yield of the above reaction if you were to react 48 mmol of 1-Butanol with 60 mmol of aqueous hydrobromic acid and you obtained 4.1g of 1-Bromobutane? SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS (a) Theoretical Yield: (b) Limiting Reagent: (c) Percent Yield:
2. Calculate the limiting reagent, theoretical vield. and percent yield of the following reaction. (6 pts) NaOH / H20 H + 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
Trying to calculate Theoretical yield but I think I need the
moles of the limiting reagent. I thought I needed density if only
the limiting reagent was in mL. Need help. Thanks in
advance
Synthesized 2-chloro- Zmethyl butane starting with 10 mb of 2-chloro- 2 methyl butanol. The reaction yielded a product of 9.4312 g Calculate percent yield. Molar Mass of 2-chloro-2 methyl butanol. 10ml 122.59 g/mol C5H, CIO Molar Mass of 2-chloro-2 methyl butane 106.59 g/mol Cs Huch
Determine the yield limiting reagent and the theoretical yield for the following multistep synthesis from the reaction of ethyl acetoacetate. Draw the chemical complete chemical reaction and mechanism of Product B (4,4-diphenyl-3-buten-2-one) to Product C provided the procedure below. Procedure Step 3 [Product B to Product C] Place the product [B] (4,4-diphenyl-3-buten-2-one) from the previous step (3 g) in a 250 ml round bottomed flask, add acetone (40 ml) and 1 M HCl (6 ml). Reflux on a water...