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 the theoretical yield and percent yield. What is the limiting reagent? Reaction: Aniline to Acetanilide...
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)
the following balanced equation. NH Aniline Acetanilide M.P Acetic Anhydride Acetic Acid 103 Aniine is a brown oily liquid. How many grams of aniline would i take to make a 4.0M solution in 250.0ml of acetic anhydride? 11.) Calculate the limiting reagent (in moles) if 7.5 g of aniline is reacted with 9.75 g acetic anhydride based on the above equation. 12.) Calculate the theoretical yield (in grams) of the major product (M.P) if 7.5 g of aniline is reacted...
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3. The production of acetanilide involves the treatment of aniline (an aromatic amine) with acetic anhydride. This reaction produces an amide called acetanilide and acetic acid (byproduct). The reaction is as follows: NH2 NCH acetic acid HCOCH Наслон aniline acetic anhydride acetanilide CH, C4H603 CgH9NO C2H4O2 93.139 102.09 . mol mol Since aniline is a liquid, conversion from milliliters to grams will yield the equivalence of 4.000 grams of aniline. 135.16 9 60.05 9 mol mol a....
10. In the preparation of acetanilide, 4 mL of aniline (Density= 1.02 g/mL; MW=92.13g/mol) and 5 mL of acetic anhydride (Density=1.08 g/mL; MW=102.09 g/mol) was used for synthesis of 3.2 grams of acetanilide (MW=135.17 g/mol). Please show your work. (12 pts) a) What is the limiting reagent during the reaction? b) What is the percent yield for acetanilide?
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
A student reacts 4.00g of aniline (MW= 93.24g/mol) with 5.40mL of acetic anhydride (MW= 102.07 g/mol, p= 1.082 g/ml) which produces 4.23g of acetanilide (MW= 135.18g/mol). a.) How many moles of aniline are used in the reaction? b.) What mass of acetic anhydride is used in this reaction? c.) How many moles of acetic anhydride are used in the reaction? d.) What is the limiting reagant in this reaction? e.) How many moles of acetanilide are made in the reaction?...
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
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
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: