what is the theoretical yeild and the limiting reagent of a epoxidation reaction between 0.5 mL...
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)
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
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)
Need to calculate yeild by limiting reagent.
Reagents used:
Started with 2-methyl-2-butanol = 9.312g
HCL: 25ml
NaCl: 15 ml
Product:
2-chloro-2-methylbutane: 4.302g
Just attaching the experiment for reference
What is the theoretical yeild (Estrification Reaction) when 1.20 mL isomyl alchol and 0.743 mL of acetic acid are used to produce isomyl acetate?
please help with the calculations and limiting reagent\percent
yeild!!!
molarity of FeCl3 is .40 g/mol
we
had 5.0 mL of FeCl3 (0.40g/mL) which equals 0.08g divided by 162.2g
FeCl3 which equals 0.000493 moles or 4.9 x 10^-4
EXPERIMENT REPORT SHEET Synthesis of KzFe(C204)3.3 H20 15.0 mL 4a5a watch glass 43.958 : paper Experimental Data Volume of FeCl, solution Mass of K C,04H2O Mass of product 47.891 Calculations Moles of FeCl3 Moles of K C2O4 H2O Moles of product (KsFe(C204)3.3 H20)...
calculate the stoichiometry, limiting reagent, and theoretical yield of a reaction between 100uL of 2-butanol and 50uL of concentrated sulfuric acid when heat is added. the products of the reaction are 1-butene, cis-2-butene, and trans-2-butene. All three of these products can be treated as one for these calculations, it is not necessary to find out how much of each one specifically there is, just the total amount of the three combined. please express answer of theoretical yield in mmol. Please...
What is the limiting reagent and theoretical yield? (please show work step by step with units) This is an aldol reaction with acetone, benzaldehyde, NaOH (5M in 25 mL solution = 5g), and an ethanol solvent. There is a 2:1 ratio of benzaldehyde and acetone. 3g of acetone which I calculated to be .05 moles . Since it was 2:1 I assumed that meant there needed to be 0.10 moles of benzaldehyde that I calculated to be 10.16 g.
Calculate a theoretical yield for the methyl linoleate by assuming trilinolein is the limiting reagent(135mL). trilinolein+methanol=glycerol+ methyl linoleate (C57H98O6 +3 CH3OH = C3H8O3+3 C19H34O2) You may need these <Molecular weights> Soybean oil: 872.60g/mol Glycerol: 92.10g/mol Methanol: 32.04g/mol <Densities> Soybean oil: 0.92g/mL Glycerol: 1.25g/mL Methanol: 0.79g/mL
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...